Las Perlas Sant Antoni de Portmany

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C/. Burgos, 19, San Antonia Bay Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain and Canary Islands, 34-971-342-777

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My appreciation for normal weeks grows every day

I love looking at my November schedule. Every page of my planner is blank. The next round of tests is primarily during our final exams. This month is essentially just to hang out and oh I don't know...learn I suppose :P. Basically, that translates to a lot of free time. <br><br>We've been filling this free time with an assortment of fairly random activities, including touring Valldolid's most random and obscure ...

Valladolid, Castille and León, Spain emizner
The Magical Kingdom of Segovia

... me so in awe that I barely noticed when all the little boy scouts finally departed the train to go camping in the middle of nowhere. <br><br>Eventually the train screeched into an old deserted looking station with the sign Segovia dangling at the entrance. Time to get off. When I walked through the train station to the other side I saw nothing but a deserted street and some cafes. Where were the Roman aqueducts and the old city? I don&#8217;t know ...

Segovia, Castile-León, Spain and Canary Islands hippietraveler
Halloween in Spain....a full week of......thrills

... to visit, which included two students in the program, my grammar professor, my culture/conversation professor, my art/literature professor, the founder of the program, the director of the program, her nephew and my host mom. I was able to walk a little which was good.<br><br>I was discharged on Saturday, finally....at which point I was mostly just bored as could be. My host mom took my home, and I've pretty much just been laying in bed since...eating a ...

Valladolid, Castile-León, Spain and Canary Islands emizner
Here we go again!

... easy but we spent lot of time walking on a road! we prefer the pilgrimage by walking on footpaths... since that day we hate walking on roads!<br><br>Navarrete is a small village with a charming refuge and all the services u may need (supermarkets, ATM...)<br>

Navarrete, La Rioja, Spain and Canary Islands danny23dc
We don't wanna stop...

... cities in the Camino, we visited the whole city in a few hours cuz is a little bit small. We finished our first walking week in this city so we made a farewell party in c/Laurel, the most famous street in Logroño, many people get drunk that day... i don't know how they felt for walking the day after that party... <br>We will come back in my next free week to continue the camino from Logroño to Burgos...<br>

Logroño, La Rioja, Spain and Canary Islands danny23dc
Forest! See ya soon!

This stage has no difficulties, the landscapes begin to change, we left the woods behind us and we begin to see beatiful fields til we reach our destination.<br><br>In Los Arcos I don't recommend the main refuge... when we were there we saw lots of bugs, an unpleasant smell, a small kitchen... the village is not very impressive but the main church (worth to see)<br>

Los Arcos, Navarra, Spain and Canary Islands danny23dc
La Rioja: Land of wine

La Rioja is two things at the same time: - An autonomous community of northern Spain. It is an area with lots of history and crossed by 'El Camino de Santiago' (St. James' Way). - A ...

Ezcaray, La Rioja, Spain and Canary Islands perez_r
Drinking with the Aussies

Today we celebrated being in Spain by getting **** drunk and staying that way until we went to sleep. Now a lot of you know that I can usually hold my own while drinking, but these Aussies are on a whole new level. I didn´t stand a chance. Here´s an idea of what we were consuming, screwdrivers ...

Estella, Spain mightyseven
End of 24 hour bus ride

... I can´t understand a damn word they´re saying. But most of them are really nice guys, I´ve been hanging out with a few of them and I´m sharing a tent with a guy named Storm. Anyways, the trip was awful. I didn´t sleep for more than 10 minutes at a time and have been up for about 40 plus hours. It did have it´s good parts though, like drinking foster´s ...

Estella, Spain mightyseven
Burgos

... marvelous. Several chambers held the tombs of priests and beautiful artwork. And amazingly enough, they had plasma TV´s back then. I´m refering to one I saw on the wall of the first chamber. It was kind of odd to it juxtaposed to an antique painting. The walls were elaborately decorated and it had high arched ceilings, quite common of the era--16th century. They had another room that had statues of various martyrs and showed how they were killed. That quite ...

Burgos, Spain tyson

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