What a view!
24 de julho de 2022, França ⋅ 🌙 15 °CThe view from my room when I woke up. Ahhhhh....!
The view from my room when I woke up. Ahhhhh....!
Most Camino guides suggest a first 'stage' going from St Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles. That's a 25k walk, the first 70% uphill, crossing the Pyrenees, then going down on the Spanish side. It'sLeia mais
This is a tiny and very cute village. The houses are beautifully kept, and I wonder if the flower pots are mandatory, as they are everywhere!
Looks like I have a new cat friend 🐈
This house in Burguete is the typical Basque style: large enough to accommodate various generations of the same family, with an emblem that represents them.
The morning was nice and cool. It looked like it might rain, but it didn't. The walk went through some nice forests.
At some point I caught up with Emmanuelle and Sebastien, and I got a chance toLeia mais
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This was at the food stall at Alto del Erro.
I asked the stall attendant what they do with all that underwear, but she was an employee and said she had noLeia mais
Emmanuelle and I kept walking together to Zubiri.
I had lunch in Zubiri with my French friends. They were staying there for the night, and I kept going to the next town, Larrasoaña.
On the way to Larrasoaña I passed by this old abbey. There was a sign on the road inviting pilgrims to go in and get a 'very nice stamp' (we collect stamps every day to get a compostela when we getLeia mais
Quelle belle vue, c'est tres incroyable! Please keep the photos coming :) [James S]
Viajante James, I'm very impressed! Can you speak French or did you Google it? 😂
These days I speak broken French, I used to be fluent. For some reason I am better reading and writing it, but it's because I think I can think about it. [James S]
Viajante That's very normal, I think it happens to everyone, unless they leart it socially and never had to read and write things down.