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Two new foto-videos from Camino Mozarabe, Malaga - Cordoba

bjorgts

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In Spain, France, Portugal, Germany since 2003
I have made two new videos from our last Camino. We started in Malaga February 28th this year and walked to Cordoba.
Because we had to do our Camino so early this year, we were a bit worried about the weather. We got "all seasons" during the two weeks we were in Spain. As you will see, the weather started and ended like a dream.
Creating these videos has become my new hobby.
For more photo-videos, see my channel:


Bjørg
 
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Hello, I did this journey just before Christmas last and your photos have reminded me why I enjoyed it so much. Thanks.
M.
 
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Thank you!
Comming from winter and snow in Norway to this lush, very green landscape was wonderful, and very surprising. We have been walking in Spain for years, but never so early in spring. We have seen much nice, but never something as green as this. I could not stop taking pictures of all the lush meadows, thinking of how totally different it looks in September/October.
 
I am planning on walking this part from Malaga to Cordoba in spring 2018. Looking at your video I already love this trail.
I am a bit worried about the waymarks, they don't seem to be very accurate... Is there a good book or maps for this trail?
Or will I have to work with the Spanish version?
 
I have made two new videos from our last Camino. We started in Malaga February 28th this year and walked to Cordoba.
Because we had to do our Camino so early this year, we were a bit worried about the weather. We got "all seasons" during the two weeks we were in Spain. As you will see, the weather started and ended like a dream.
Creating these videos has become my new hobby.

Bjørg
 
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Patricia:
I was worried about not having a good guide. I always have - because I can use the German guides. :) But I have not found any more than the short one on internett for this camino. It is also in english. http://www.caminomozarabedesantiago.es/documentos/guia-eng.pdf.
I stored the maps you find for each "Tramo" here in a Word-document. http://caminomozarabedemalaga.com/destino/de-malaga-a-cordoba/. They turned out to be so good that we almost never used the short guide. The maps were sufficient, and we found the marking sufficient too. But we are quite experienced Camino-walkers.
I do not use the mobilephone along the way, so I had to have the maps on paper, and then I just made them so big that they filled an A-4 sheet each. We never went wrong and did not really have any special problems finding our way (but of course hesitating from time to time - and looking around for arrows ...).
I also print Google-maps from the villages, and mark the place where the Camino leaves the village. That is a good help, for the problem is often finding your way out.
You can find a thread from my experiences here: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...-after-walking-mozarabe-malaga-cordoba.46823/

Good luck!
 
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Thank you for your answer. I found these two sites already, so I will print my own "book" at that time.
And I was glad to read your thread, combined with the video's made it a nice view of this trail.
I still have some time to dream about it ;)
 
Thank you soooo much for sharing these beautiful videos with us, and the music is as beautiful!!!!
 

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