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[QUOTE="Bad Pilgrim, post: 895321, member: 50859"] Hold your ensaladilla rusa and drop your napolitana, Don't forget the abandoned village of Villalbila! Between Noheda and Villar de Domingo García, there are remnants of a village. I would say it is the largest abandoned town on any camino, at least the ones I have walked. Your imagination runs wild when you see the empty houses along the street and the crumbling church on the side of the hill. But the ruins are not from the Civil war, nor the result of a secret nuclear testing: Villalbila was actually inhabited until the 1980's. Apparently they had no access to drinkable water because of their location. Sounds problematic! So people eventually moved to other towns in the area. I attached my pictures below. It is eerie or beautiful, depending on your state of mind. [/QUOTE]
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