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To me the most Dangerous stage on the Camino Frances was from Foncebadon to Ponferrada in the rain.
Never forget the riverbed rocks from El Acebo to Ponferrada totally treacherous, seen several injuries sprained or broken ankles on route...
This was so interesting. I loved the views from all angles, so I am still encouraging you as it didn't take over an hour of our time and is a nice change from just walking around.
It is located on top of the beautiful Palacio de Cibelas.
Pics of the changes around Atocha train station. (Mentioned above but I couldn’t fit the extra pics there. ). Also shows the airport bus stop at Atocha - bus 203 ; and last night a little wander around SOL after the rain abated … right beside...
…..take #3….
Tuesday 9th. I fly out late tonight - so I’m in your situation.
How I love Madrid. The sun is out - a beautiful day. So much to absorb.
I’ve ambled all over today. I checked out exactly where the airport bus stop was at...
I’ll bet you amazed yourself. I’ve often ‘been there’ and thought ‘ how can I walk a stage tomorrow without any sleep ?’ But I somehow find the energy next day. I think the fact that we are ‘resting’ our bodies works the magic.
I agree with...
This Camino is dedicated to mi amiga Teresa and her family.
I walked many km's in 2023 with Teresa and her daughter. For Teresa, the CF was a " true pilgrimmage". A devour Catholic, she encouraged me to attend pilgrim's mass & blessings and...
Thank you!... and so sorry for this. I just posted about it here:
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/sorry-for-the-spam-overnight.86068/
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