It's available on Amazon. The full title is Templars and the Santiago De Compostela's Way.
https://www.amazon.com/TEMPLARS-SANTIAGO-COMPOSTELAS-Antoine-Nolla/dp/B09F14PNLH
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I am a litigation attorney in the US. The opposing party in one of my cases filed a motion to extend a deadline such that I would have to draft and file a brief in mid-August. I filed a response that I would be...
Day 19: le Puy-en-Velay - Landos 27,5km
This is a continuation of my 2024 camino in France. For the first part, see my reports on Via Gebenennsis)
Through the night and in the morning storms and strong showers were sailing to and fro above le...
Day 17: Araules - st-Julien-Chapteuil 19km (or c. 21km with a needless walk to a closed supermarket)
Today was a day of 'sucs', former volcanoes now conical hills covered in woods (mostly). There were fine panoramas, what looked like round...
I was staying at a gîte in the Célé Valley and the host was playing music during the meal. The song came on and I mentioned that this had been played by a monk in Conques and I had found it most unusual to play such a song in a holy building, as...
For me, Micro-spikes are a good compliment for high places where a trail might be overlaid with patches of snow or ice or where slippery trails need a bit of grab from footwear. Compact, lighter, foldable. There are a variety of manufacturers and...
Day 1: transfer & Geneve gare - cathedrale 1,5km
I am coming to this live thread with a bit of a delay. Switzerland is a very expensive pain for my mobile phone package, as I've experienced again two days ago, already 10km into France, when...
I passed through Nájera today. To quote John Lennon, “ I just had to look”.
As you probably know, the red sandstone cliffs run right alongside the houses.
Definitely unusual. These red beds underly the whole area from near Navarette almost all...
I arrived at lunchtime and immediately went out to check on the local geology. I have to say that I found it mind-boggling.
That’s the local beach on the left. And behold! The flysch. This is the stuff that you walk over on the descent to...
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