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Another mystery photo

Bert45

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I took the attached photo in 2014, 1 hour and 10 minutes after my last photo in Viana and 1 hour and 40 minutes before my first photo in Logroño. I have tried Google's image search with no luck.
Where was the photo taken? Can you help?
 
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You are amazing!!! You and all the other Peregrinos who can look at a photo and know where it was taken. If you showed me a photo of the bed in the albergue I slept in the night before I would have a 50% chance of saying duhhhh.
 
If it was taken with a modern camera, such as a cellphone, It will likely have "location data" embedded into the file. Have a look, it will be there, unless you had "location OFF"
 
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If it was taken with a modern camera, such as a cellphone, It will likely have "location data" embedded into the file. Have a look, it will be there, unless you had "location OFF"
I have heard of such things, but, alas, although my camera was not very old, it did not have such an "advanced" feature. It was a Nikon Coolpix L120. I now have a Nikon Coolpix L340 which still does not have GPS.
 
Sadly it’s becoming harder to find gps in camera- my sony hx90v has it but the new rx1007 uses my phone - annoying on camino when I don’t want to leave my phone on !
 
@Bert45 You were very lucky to pass this hermatige when it was open. It is owned by a family and is seldom open. I think I may have posted as similar pic in a 'where is this place ' a few months back.
 
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Bert45,

To find your image I searched on a Google map by linking Viana and Logrono; the only "midway" religious site possible was the hermitage. Their web included a photo of the altar. Answer found!
 
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