El Molino
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Logroño
... for over one-hundred years and was now selling over three-million bottles a year. The bodega had gone through countless expansions over the years and had three subterranean levels. One of the rooms had the capacity to hold one-million litres of wine across ten vats. That would keep me busy for a while! Whilst driving around the the main bodega areas we went past one of my favourite producers "Marques de Riscal". A few years ago they ...
Another Adventure - In the Basque Country
... and because it is in the "Pais Vasco" it also has it's own language - Euskara. This language is completely different than Spanish altogether. Look for the pictures that shows two signs, one with each language, and you will understand what I mean!
That's all for now, but I will try to update more often!
FUTURE STUDY ABROADERS:
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Only 24kms today
... it was great to have it all clean again. We had the meal in the resturante in the albergue, served by the daugher who had changed into waitress clothes. Very versatile and very nice. A fairly good nights sleep for most of us. Poor David has really sore shins and didn´t get such a good nights sleep I think he was wondering about his ...
A very long day
... but the walk was getting harder and harder. We walked through about 2kms of mud and even trying to avoid it by walking through the turnip paddock it was still a vey long and hard slog. Finally we got to the top of the hill and saw the village but it was absolutely grim. It was full of new houses, not occupied, all with ´For Sale´ signs and no one around. We finally caught up with Cedric at the top of the hill and he had looked at eh ...
Day 12 - Belorado to Atapuerca
... And you were clearly never meant to go, Hairbrushed and parted, typical me, I started something and now I'm not too sure" I didn't really see anyone else until close to 7am when I passed two pilgrims. I could swear that the one with the headlamp was completely drunk. He kept swaying from side to side, and the headlamp only made it more exaggerated. By 7am I was hungry for some news on the weather as it was quite chilly (or "nipply and froddly" as a German friend ...