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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 890379, member: 537"] I have a particular soft spot in my heart for Cáceres. On my first Vdlp, in 2009, I had to stop here because of what turned out to be tarsal tunnel (the foot equivalent of carpal tunnel). I thought I would stay for a few days of rest to see if things got better. They didn’t and I called it quits. But those days there were really nice. For one thing, and this was in the day of internet cafés and before the prevalence of smart phones, there was a mobile internet unit sitting right in the Plaza Mayor trying to encourage townsfolk to sign up and get connected. No one was using it, so I became good buddies with the three or so young techies who let me use one of the terminals every day for as long as I wanted. Even if you have to hobble, Cáceres is a gorgeous city — its Renaissance core rivals what you’ll see in Tuscany. Though its casco histórico is relatively uninhabited these days, many of the buildings are now used by government agencies, so it is still a real place with more than just tourists. [/QUOTE]
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