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And here's the fantastic old bridge at the entrance to Loarre on the Camino Catalan. In a previous showing members had to guess where it was. @VNwalking noticed the nearby Castillo de Loarre.My photo today is from the Via de Bayona in 2019, a yellow arrow pointing across the old (roman?) bridge into Briviesca. Please follow the arrow and join us!
Oh! In the moment, I didn't notice the gallerias on the building in the foreground. That's one reason it is so nice to see other people's photos. You get to see what you missed.Briviesca , little bit further than your picture.
Thank you for this inviting and welcoming spot to share photos, stories, and memories. As a new member, this thread quickly became a favorite place. Here's to a very happy thread 10.0!
On that theme of gratitude, here are a couple Camino cats also enjoying a thoughtfully construed haven – Redecilla del Camino, 2007.
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We are on the tenth One Photo a Day thread!
Started in the midst of Covid lockdowns, these threads have become a reliable little hit of pleasant remembrance for those of us who are home and thinking about the Camino.
So this is a place to share memories and short reflections, one photo per day, one day at a time. Some of us will not make it to Spain this year, so this is our every day Camino fix. If you have been along for the ride since 1.0, you may find you need to repeat your posts,, but that is totally fine! We will see them with new eyes.
For new contributors, please note:
One photo per day (from a camino)
Please attach the thumbnail size so that even those of us with slow connections can see them.
My photo today is from the Via de Bayona in 2019, a yellow arrow pointing across the old (roman?) bridge into Briviesca. Please follow the arrow and join us!
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Sic transit gloria mundi. it was a grand place and now is just a pile of rocks. There's a lesson in there for anyone who wants to learn it.this incredible area. This is a view of the Castro Maior de Abegondo. Experts have discovered a part of a pre-Roman building of "exceptional size" and vestiges that they consider "of great interest" in the area.
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On this date 5 years ago I celebrated my 75th birthday on Cafe Oslo in Ferrol before I started walking Camino Ingles on my own. Today I celebrate at home with a Tarta de Santiago.
Thank you so much!Happy Birthday!!!
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On this date 5 years ago I celebrated my 75th birthday on Cafe Oslo in Ferrol before I started walking Camino Ingles on my own. Today I celebrate at home with a Tarta de Santiago.
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On this date 5 years ago I celebrated my 75th birthday on Cafe Oslo in Ferrol before I started walking Camino Ingles on my own. Today I celebrate at home with a Tarta de Santiago.
Thank you so much!Happy Birthday, Tulle! Many more years of good health!
Thank you so much!
Theatregal,Looking back at Pamplona and to the left, the ruins of the 16th century Palace of Guenduláin and parish church of San Andrés. September 9, 2022
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Thank you mspath! But... oh no! I just realized I put the wrong year in the date - it should read 2012.Theatregal,
This is a wonderful/very current shot!
Looking forward to seeing more as you walk west.
Carpe diem and in the truest sense Ultreia!
Nevertheless it is a great shot!Thank you mspath! But... oh no! I just realized I put the wrong year in the date - it should read 2012.However... all being well I will be in this very spot sometime in the new year!!
Those aren't trout, they look more like pilchards. This is a trout, at least where I come from.Made it to Sigüeiro on the 8th of May, 2022 and were thrilled to arrive to the local celebration Festa da Troita - Trout Festival! We joined in the festivities and tasted a variety of trout dishes and other local cuisine delicacies
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OMG!!! That is the mother of them all! I had no idea that trout could be so big! Well, my husband is a Tenkara fly fisherman and I'm pretty sure that his fishing rod would definitely not work for that Kiwi trout!!Those aren't trout, they look more like pilchards. This is a trout, at least where I come from.
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That is a healthy size specimen from a wild river. We also have the world record but these really big trout, while wild, live in a hydroelectric canal downstream from a salmon farm.OMG!!! That is the mother of them all! I had no idea that trout could be so big! Well, my husband is a Tenkara fly fisherman and I'm pretty sure that his fishing rod would definitely not work for that Kiwi trout!!
Definitely rod breakers! That's impressive! Thanks for the information, I learned something new todayThat is a healthy size specimen from a wild river. We also have the world record but these really big trout, while wild, live in a hydroelectric canal downstream from a salmon farm.
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They are definitely rod breakers.
Riego de Ambros to Molinaseca, September 2017We are on the tenth One Photo a Day thread!
Started in the midst of Covid lockdowns, these threads have become a reliable little hit of pleasant remembrance for those of us who are home and thinking about the Camino.
So this is a place to share memories and short reflections, one photo per day, one day at a time. Some of us will not make it to Spain this year, so this is our every day Camino fix. If you have been along for the ride since 1.0, you may find you need to repeat your posts,, but that is totally fine! We will see them with new eyes.
For new contributors, please note:
One photo per day (from a camino)
Please attach the thumbnail size so that even those of us with slow connections can see them.
My photo today is from the Via de Bayona in 2019, a yellow arrow pointing across the old (roman?) bridge into Briviesca. Please follow the arrow and join us!
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Riego de Ambros to Molinaseca, September 2017
We walked this path in 2014 and coped fairly well with this descent on a hot sunny day.Yeah. THAT spot.
And this (2015), which is fine in the dry weather but would be no fun at all in a downpour.
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Castrillo de los Polvazares seems to have changed for the better in recent years. When I visited in November 2010 it was a "Potemkin" village and quite dead!View attachment 132831
Walking the Camino Francés, occasional diversions from the path can be rather rewarding.
Just beyond Murias de Rechivaldo, a short walk brings you to the marvellous Maragatería village of Castrillo de los Polvazares.
Well worth a little detour!
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