Camino de Santiago - 2005

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The Albergue "Refugio Guacelmo" run by the British Confraternity of St. James - Rabanal Del Camino
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Refugio Guacelmo - Rabinal del Camino
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The monastery chapel in Rabanal del Camino
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The monastery chapel in Rabanal del Camino
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The ruins of Foncebadon
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Foncebadon
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Foncebadon
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The coolest bar of the whole Camino - run by a Mexican man and his German wife - homemade honey and fruit salad served in their own pottery.
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The bar in Foncebadon
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The bar in Foncebadon
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Foncebadon
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The walk up to the Cruz de Ferro
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The Cruz de Ferro
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The Cruz de Ferro
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The wonderfully beautiful Cordillera Cantabrica mountain range
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The wonderfully beautiful Cordillera Cantabrica mountain range
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The wonderfully beautiful Cordillera Cantabrica mountain range
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The wonderfully beautiful Cordillera Cantabrica mountain range
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The wonderfully beautiful Cordillera Cantabrica mountain range
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The wonderfully beautiful Cordillera Cantabrica mountain range
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The wonderfully beautiful Cordillera Cantabrica mountain range
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The wonderfully beautiful Cordillera Cantabrica mountain range
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Molinaseca
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Molinaseca
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The Albergue in Molinaseca where I slept outside on the porch.
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One of those beds was mine
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Inside the Albergue - Molinaseca
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Entering Ponferrada
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The Templar Castle in Ponferrada