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[QUOTE="MCVet, post: 115358, member: 11121"] I don't remember exactly where it was, but there was a stretch where you walk by a military base and you climb up to a plateau on very rocky grounds, and then it's flat for a while. I believe there's also a large cross up there and when I went through, it had a mosaic labyrinth made of rocks. Anyhow, that was a rough part because you go up on extremely rocky ground and down on similar ground. There were a lot of tiring and tough days but for some reason that part *really* sticks out in my mind. Otherwise, the descent down into...I want to say it was like Villafranca or Villamayor or some such. I forget the exact name but someone else can fill it in: you walk into the town and pass a church on your right, then you turn left over a bridge into the village proper. On your left is the river left untouched with a bar on the shore, and on the right the river has been made into a swimming pool. Anyhow, the descent down into that town took [i]forever[/i] and it was a tease all the way down because you could see the town, but it never seemed to get closer! [/QUOTE]
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