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... tied to it in the hope that the birds of prey flying above will come and land on his shoulder. He has travelled extensively throughout India and is on his second camino. Ana lives in France and is quite a supple young lady. She kept me transfixed for a while whilst she went through some leg stretching exercises whilst standing on her head. The next day another pilgrim told me she was a circus performer in Paris. It all made sense! Now onto ...
And so we continue
... that's the lesson learnt and I can carry on with no further dramas! Leaving Puente la Reina I saw my first pretend pilgrims. Two European girls holding up a sign to Estella on the roadside hoping to hitch a lift. I think this goes against the true spirit of El Camino, if you're going to hitch a lift you might as well go to Madrid or Barcelona! I don't see why you should follow an ancient walking route if you're going to do ...
Another Adventure - In the Basque Country
... plane solo.
I flew solo.
But Oihane and her Papa met me in the airport in Bilbao, and I had never been happier to see a familiar face. But now that I've done this solo-flying thing once, I know that my return flight won't be half so scary.
Vitoria-Gasteiz is quite a change from Sevilla. For one thing, it is located on the complete opposite side of the country. Vitoria is the second largest city in the "Basque ...
SCHOOL TRIP
Hello everyone,
this year our school is celebrating its 25th anniversary and we would like to organize a school trip.
We would really appreciate it if you could help us choose the destination. That´s why we would like you to contribute by writing an entry we could publish on the school´s blog describing a place and giving reasons why we should choose that destination.
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Day 11 - Sto Domingo de la Calzada to Belorado
... Aaaamen" The dark part of the walk was easy peasy today as I only had to follow the pilgrims ahead of me. They even made it simple for me, as crossing the Rio Oja they had taken a wrong turn when an arrow was missing. By the time I arrived they had backtracked and found the correct way. I crossed an old French man who is doing the Camino all the way from Paris. However his back has given up and he is pulling his rucksack on a trolley with four small wheels. That has ...