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Yet another cemetery to ID

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Renshaw,
This is the present Navarette cemetery gate on the west side of the town on the way towards Ventosa.
Thanks for the memory.

PS. What is the source of this historic shot?
 
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Renshaw,
This is the present Navarette cemetery gate on the west side of the town on the way towards Ventosa.
Thanks for the memory.

PS. What is the source of this historic shot?
Margret!!! you are just toooooo good - I found the image on a Spanish Facebook site - cant remember the name - perhaps you can find it and share the link?
 
Margret!!! you are just toooooo good - I found the image on a Spanish Facebook site - cant remember the name - perhaps you can find it and share the link?

Renshaw,
This Navarette gate was originally on the other side of the town and part of the medieval
complex San Juan de Acre. It was moved to the present location circa 1887. You pass the original site as you enter the town which is protected as a Riojan historic -artistic ensemble.

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That would be here Margret - oohhhhhhh my goodness , some vagabond has a tent pitched there ..............still , there are so many Camping threads at the moment? There is a functional tap there as well ....... owaaay I'm going to be in even more poo after showing this?
 
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Yep that's the place. I have a photo from the street view. Must have been one hell of a place 200 years ago.
 
I passed these guys wild camping on the Primitivo in May, 2016.
 
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