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Where is this?

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{Rachael, the Mama of the family}
Time of past OR future Camino
walking every day for the rest of my life
This panorama is on my camera, undated and for some reason slipped out of chronological order....now I cannot remember where I took it. Can anyone help? I'm guessing somewhere between Pamplona and Burgos, but it could possible be on the Baztan (although, not that I remember)
 
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Thanks guys - I'm putting together a photobook and as I've decided to do it chronologically, can't help being a bit OCD about making sure the pics are on the right page!
 
Yes, I agree - it's the stretch out of Villamajor de Montjardin. I always feel I'm on a roll at that stage. Great picture.
 
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Don't you have the original picture? If yes, you always can "read" the exif data which contains the date you took the picture.
If you don't know how, you can send it to me (vanroyc(at)hotmail.com where you replace (at) by @) and i will try to help you out.
 
Koidream - thanks! I didn't think to do that, didn't even know that you could, but am so pleased with myself for working out how to! Turns out it was taken on 20 May, which means it was somewhere between Navarette and Najera. When I look at other pics taken that day, the sky is cloudy, but on the day we walked from Estella to Los Arcos it was brilliant blue (but there was a haystack there too!)
 
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