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Camino Frances
Atapuerca
sculpture

photo taken November 7, 2013

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This contemporary sculpture symbolically represents a Neanderthal who nearly one million years ago inhabited the Sierra de Atapuerca.
 
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Ice cold potable water (assured by a local woman passing by) from this lovely fuente next to the Iglesia de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora in Canfrac Pueblo.

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Camino Frances
Burgos
Cathedral de Santa Maria
west facade

photo taken November 8, 2013

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Anyone wishing to worship/meditate may freely enter Burgos cathedral through the sw door beneath the pointed arch furthest to the right in this view. Within the vast complex free access is limited; a fee is charged to visit the cathedral/museum.
 
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Camino Frances
Burgos
Cathedral de Santa Maria

photos taken February 24, 2007

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A camera lens can isolate the Matamoros or Moor Slayer although the vast scene covers one wall of the Capilla de San Juan Bautista y Santiago visited as part of the cathedral museum.

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Camino Frances
Burgos
Cathedral de Santa Maria

photo taken October 20, 2004

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Within the cathedral museum is this mid 15th c. reliquary. Roughly 30cm. high, clad in vermeil/ gold plate on silver, Saint James wears a pilgrim hat complete with shell atop his precise curls. Sainthood is depicted by the flat halo behind his head. He grips his pilgrim staff and from one shoulder hangs a tiny traveling bag known as a scrip.
...I still fondly recall seeing this exquisite sculpture for the first time in 2004.
 
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Camino Frances
Burgos
Cathedral de Santa Maria
interior detail

photo taken November 8, 2012

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This small memento mori features a child/putto holding a skull. The themes of this infantile combo are not playfulness and childhood but life's fleetingness and the universality of death.
 
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Camino Frances
Burgos
Plaza de la Libertad
Casa del Cordón

photo taken February 4, 2008

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Heavy ropes/cords carved in stone which surround the main door give this 15th c. palace, presently used as a bank/exhibition space, its name. The charming French speaking hospitalera viewed here guided our rest day visit.
 

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