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Puente La Reina-Gares
calle del Crucifijo
night

photo taken October 23, 2013

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Walking alone along the deserted Calle Crucifijo produced a personal frisson on a cold October night. The Calle is named for the Iglesia del Crucifijo on the right/north side of the view.
 
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@Robo you have a great eye for spectacular photos. I hope that you have saved them somewhere with a good description where others can enjoy them after you "move on". ❤️
 
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@Robo you have a great eye for spectacular photos. I hope that you have saved them somewhere with a good description where others can enjoy them after you "move on". ❤️
I haven't...... (only on my Blog, as a day by day gallery, but no descriptions) :oops:
But I'm glad you like them..... (maybe I can add a few more to the media tab here)
 
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Camino Frances
Villamayor de Monjardín
Fuente de los Moros

photo taken October 26, 2013

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After a rather steep winding climb from Azqueta I arrived at the 13th c. fontain; in the near distance along the path rose the tower of the Iglesia de San Andrés Apóstol.
 
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@mspath
Did you (or anyone else posting on this thread) walk up to the ruins?

I wanted to do so but was nursing my sick child.
Chinacat,
No, I never have successfully climbed up. This 2014 photo was shot looking back at the hill after I had descended from Villamayor at dawn. Next year ie. in 2015 I tried to climb up but got lost/ confused where a dirt path breaks off from calle el Calvario and turned back.
 
Chinacat,
No, I never have successfully climbed up. This 2014 photo was shot looking back at the hill after I had descended from Villamayor at dawn. Next year ie. in 2015 I tried to climb up but got lost/ confused where a dirt path breaks off from calle el Calvario and turned back.

😕

The name of the path might suggest the difficulties associated with getting to the top.

Despite the elevation, I imagined it would be easy to get lost up there.
But that didn’t mean I wasn’t tempted!

We stayed in the village for 3 days and each morning I looked up at it and wondered how possible it would be to reach it.
 
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Camino Frances
O Cebreiro

photo taken November 28, 2014

O Cebreiro 28.11.2014.jpg

Beneath the broad arch of the church porch the view of the winding path ahead was colored sepia; few pilgrims were about....I was very thankful just to be at such a beloved place on this10th and last time.
 
Camino France
east of the Cruz de Santo Toribio
Casa de los Dioses

photo taken November 23, 2013

Casa de los Dioses, 23.11. 2013.jpg

Directly on the winding path amidst a vast plain with sweeping vistas David Vidal created/maintained this simple pilgrim oasis. What was most plentiful was David's special spirit and unconditional selfless love.
 
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Camino Frances
near Mañeru, 2013

photo taken October 23, 2013

near Mañeru.jpg

Although the autumn sky was heavy above these densely planted terraced fields near Mañeru walking along the paved winding path across the vingnoble was an easy pleasure.
 
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Camino Muxia

photos taken December 13, 2013

Towards Muxia 2013.jpg

West of Dumbria much of the CM was solitary on remote winding forest paths. Since heavy rain and strong wind were the daily norm in December perseverance was peremptory.

Muxia, 2013.jpg

After a long, hard, wet slog what a delight it was to arrive above Muxia and at last see the sea!
 
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A long story cut short, when I got to the turnoff from the road on the Napoleon route I kept on going on the road rather than turning off with everyone else.

I walked around the eastern side of that hill that is there (Redoure de Leizar Atheca?) and then to Arnoztegiko Lepoa which is a lookout point on the French/Spanish border and then walked back towards the Frances Napoleon route, following the border.

This photo was taken on that part of the trail. So not officially on a Camino until I rejoined the Frances.
 
Camino Frances
O Cebreiro
distant landscape

photo taken November 8, 2004

view from O Cebreiro, 2004.JPG

My first time at O Cebreiro I shot this view towards distant Ponferrada to show the landscape which day after day had been so tenaciously crossed on the winding path ....It remains a memento of an intense effort.
 
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Camino Finisterre
towards Cape Finisterre

photo taken December 9, 2011

2011 the sea.jpg

Just after dawn I walked alone the final winding kilometers along the sea towards Cape Finisterre where the world was thought to end before Columbus.
 
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Villafranca de los Barros to Torremejia on the VdlP in April 2023.

The 'infamous' 27 kms stage without anything en route. Nothing at all.
But it's a wonderful surface and flat, so easy walking.
Great views of the distant hills in the dawn light and the workers in the fields already.

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Between Penasillas and Rodeiro on the Camino Invierno, May 2023.

The Hermitage of Nuestra Señora del Faro is located in the center of Galicia, on a high plateau at 1,155 meters above sea level on Mount Faro. From here is the walk along the ridge line under the wind farm.

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