This church was the first thing I saw this morning. The double arch is suppose to be very unique.
We start to leave the wet lands out into more farm land.
Km told the little building off to the left was were they would store grain to keep the animals out of it. It looks like a tiny church.
The valley below with clouds.
Houses have a lot of pretty flowers on their roofs here. The stone fences too. I saw one fence that went right thru a grove of pine trees. From the look of it the fence was there before the trees.
The main town we passed thru today. Was not very impressed and the rest of the day was very blah. Walking next to the road.
This was the nicer part of walking next to the road. So I reached the destination we had all discussed and didn't see anyone so kept walking. Next thing I knew my Dutch friend came up and said they were at the last Pension I had just passed. So I decided to head back, I'd like to walk into Santiago with my friends. Plan is two long days and then a short day to walk in to go to mass at noon in Santiago. That means 3 days to go.
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Hiking with friends into Santiago does sound like fun. :) I've heard that up to 1,500 pilgrims a day make it to Santiago in the high summer. Hope it is not that crowded! Thank you for going to the trouble of posting all these photos and even better the stories. What an amazing read!
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