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noDoes anyone else feel the same?
I agree!!!Not really a 'serious' issue at all. But I would love to know where the location is for a posted picture in the Media section, beyond the camino route on which they were taken.
Does anyone else feel the same?
Me too oh no I mean I feel the sameNot really a 'serious' issue at all. But I would love to know where the location is for a posted picture in the Media section, beyond the camino route on which they were taken.
Does anyone else feel the same?
I feel that Mark Zuckerberg wants to know everywhere I have been! Just say no.Did you mean no one else on the Forum feels the same, or that some other folks on the Forum, do not feel the same?
I feel that Mark Zuckerberg wants to know everywhere I have been! Just say no.
This one is easy. The Camino Portgues (42°06'04.3"N, 8°38'05.0"W) in Orbenlle, Spain, between Tui and O Porriño.This one, I think people will tell you about.
This one too,,,,,,,,
I feel VERY much the same, Dave. I find it very inconsiderate to post a picture and not telling where it is. Very inconsiderate, indeed.Not really a 'serious' issue at all. But I would love to know where the location is for a posted picture in the Media section, beyond the camino route on which they were taken.
Does anyone else feel the same?
Inconsiderate? Hmmm, I don't know. Things can vanish on the forum, even the labels on a photo. In 2013 when the forum went through a series of upgrades thousands of photos lost their captions never to return. Perhaps people are labeling photos but the deleting-robot-thingys are still at work...I feel VERY much the same, Dave. I find it very inconsiderate to post a picture and not telling where it is. Very inconsiderate, indeed.
I'm going to go out on a limb here but I've got a feeling that the table is on the plateau after climbing out of Villafranca Montes de Oca on the way (in my case) to Ages.
I recall that after climbing alongside the Alto de la Pedraja I walked through a wooded area with what had the appearance of an Aussie outback unsurfaced road. It even had what appeared to be 'Distance Markers. I had already walked past a monument commemorating an atrocity performed during the Spanish Civil War.
Towards the end of the day and before reaching San Juan de Ortega I have a memory of having a rest at that table (and others like it) I was in the company,of an American couple who were originally from Denver. They were, (excuse spelling) Sean (shawn) and Gina (Geena)
Other than that, can't remember much, (Not bad for a wrinkly) but the Camino did have a wonderful effect on me.
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