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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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Camino Frances
Pamplona

January 29, 2009

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After revisiting the cathedral this rainy/cold day in the wet cloister courtyard the sole fell off my hiking boot! Luckily an elderly priest holding an open umbrella beckoned saying "Senora please come with me". We walked to an old-fashioned sports store nearby where the priest and matronly owner together slowly/carefully fitted me with new affordable boots!

... I still recall the kindness of these two special souls, who were true camino angels.
 
Camino Frances
Pamplona
Cathedral cloister

photo taken October 21, 2013

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Above the open loggia space on the 2nd storey of this Gothic cloister can be seen an uppermost smaller loggia which may have been part of a dormitory. Open on one side these loggias would have been/still are airy covered places for private strolling.
 
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Cahors to Lascabanes, Day 20, Via Podiensis, 2nd May 2024. Dave Whitson in his Cicerone guide to the Via Podiensis assures us that today, after our initial climb out of Cahors, that the most strenuous terrain on the GR65 is behind us!! Thank goodness!! We still had some rocky, wet and muddy paths to navigate, as the rain continues to fall. We did see a few short glimpses of the sun on our walk today.
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Today , thirteen years ago. Mansilla de la Mulas.
The albergue municipal. No reservations possible.
Gorgeous patio. I shared a small dorm with a pensioned footpilgim from Montpellier and a cyclist from the Netherlands.
Laura, the hospi was very helpful and caring for those with blisters.
 
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back road
near Campanas
haystack

photo taken January 22, 2008

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These 2 pilgrims and I were on a back road "walk around" to avoid climbing up/down the Alto de Perdon yet eventually arrive at Eunate.

After following route NA 6000 southeast from Cizur Menor near the haystack we continued on NA121 and NA601 to Ucar and Enériz where the calle San Juan led west to Santa María de Eunate.
 
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Today, thirteen years ago. San Justo de la Vega. View from my hostalroom ( Hostal Juli ). The ayuntamiento.
Library is in the town hall. I used one of their public computers that day.
Very friendly people, as were the owners of the hostal.


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