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LIVE from the Camino The magic of O'Cebriero

The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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My novia rented a horse to go up mountain. Carrying my full pack, I beat her horse by 45 minutes!
 
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It was the high point of my Camino, even with its being cold and rainy. I wish I'd seen the sun rise though!
 
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I've never stayed on O Cebreiro - both times I've tackled the climb up there in the morning and moved on to Alto do Poio in the afternoon. The sunrise there isn't nearly as good, though. ;)

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What an exquisite feeling you must have had seeing that landscape splayed out in front of you, up above the clouds.. wow. Thank you for sharing!!
 
The second time I stayed at Poio the morning mist was so thick I could barely see my hand in front of my face never mind the sunrise. It just shows how every Camino is different and beautiful things you may not even be aware of on one trip can reveal themselves on another.
 
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On my way there, heading out to Hospital de Orbigo. The Camino has been very quiet so far. I walked the Calzada Romana bteween Sahagun to Calzadilla de los Hermanillos and vere saw one more soul. BTW, DEFINITELY the way to go rather the other option along the trail.
 
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