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New Beginnings | TripBlog: Camino de Santiago
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TripBlog: Camino de Santiago. Stories from the road…. Posted by: Team Camino. Sunday, September 23, 2007. After 12 days of walking along (and sleeping in the same pilgrim s hostels) with Teresse (from New Zealand), Jenny (Ireland), Maggie (USA), Matt (Ireland), Grahm (UK), Julia (Australia) and a couple of other pilgrims, it was time to say goodbye. Today we marched about 32 km (! In the next couple of days the Camino is supposed to be much more interesting, with lots of climbing on mountains, walking th...
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Almost there | TripBlog: Camino de Santiago
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TripBlog: Camino de Santiago. Stories from the road…. Posted by: Team Camino. Friday, October 5, 2007. Ok, this is it. Believe it or not, but tomorrow, after more than 700 kilometers, we are reaching Santiago. We are really thrilled, and probably will take tomorrow step by step, just to enjoy the last few meters. If you are wondering why aren t we coming back home after that, well this is because we are continuing afterwards right to the ocean (100 kilometers more). Can t wait till then…. Address never m...
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Time for Fiesta | TripBlog: Camino de Santiago
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TripBlog: Camino de Santiago. Stories from the road…. Posted by: Team Camino. Saturday, September 15, 2007. After 28 km today we ve reached the lovely city of Lagroño. We found out that there is a festival going on in town (it s quite a big town – 130,000 people live here) but we re not sure what s it all about. The Important thing is that we can drink and eat and watch the spaniards stroll in the streets while completely drunk. Have a great week everybody. Promise to upload some new pictures soon. Its t...
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Moving on | TripBlog: Camino de Santiago
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TripBlog: Camino de Santiago. Stories from the road…. Posted by: Team Camino. Wednesday, September 19, 2007. It s really hard to find places you can upload pics, so forgive us that we upload so rarely and so little…. Just before the lovely city of Najera – Water! Celebrating Rosh Hashana with some friends. Drinking red wine from a free fountain on the road. Finally found some real food – Hamburgers (very not kosher). Casting shadows on a Camino waymark (just before Azofra). Laquo; Time for Fiesta. Guess ...
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The Camino Routine | TripBlog: Camino de Santiago
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TripBlog: Camino de Santiago. Stories from the road…. Posted by: Team Camino. Saturday, September 29, 2007. In order to let you feel something of the Camino life, we decided to describe our daily routine. 4 Beating the old people. 6 Hunting beautiful girls (less than 65 years old). Well, there aren t enough of them, but eventually we find them, and the rest is history. There s nothing we can do but hate our backpacks. In spite all our afforts, they are still too heavy (between 12-14 kgs). This is...Walki...
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Welcome to Santiago | TripBlog: Camino de Santiago
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TripBlog: Camino de Santiago. Stories from the road…. Posted by: Team Camino. Sunday, October 7, 2007. 700 kilometers have passed so briefly, and here we are, at the final point of the main part of our journey – Santiago de Compostela! This morning Yonatan even spoke with Yael Dan on Galei Tzahal and told the entire state of Israel about our trip. Yay! You can even click on this link. And listen to the whole 8 minute interview. Laquo; Almost there. It s the end of the world. קפוץ מעל איזה כריש כשתגיע לים.
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The Finisterre way – The end of the World | Creative Travel We are Spain in Canada
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8211; WE KNOW SPAIN –. The best things along the Camino. Day 1: Sarria – Portomarin. Day 2: Portomarin – Palas de Rei. Day 3: Palas de Rei – Arzua. Day 4: Arzua – O Pedrouzo. Day 5: O Pedrouzo – Santiago de Compostela. Day 1: Saint Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles. Day 2: Roncesvalles to Zubiri. Day 3: Zubiri to Pamplona. The Finisterre way – The end of the World. Where to go after walking. Friends of the Camino. Hotels along the Camino. Creative Travel We are Spain in Canada. But there is also another ...
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The Hi-Tech Camino | TripBlog: Camino de Santiago
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TripBlog: Camino de Santiago. Stories from the road…. Posted by: Team Camino. Thursday, September 27, 2007. Ladies and Gentelmen,. After walking almost 400 km (we are currently in a city called Ponferrada, just before entering Galicia), we are more than proud to present you a small collection of bizzare video moments from the road. Enjoy. This is the town hall at Astorga. These little dudes are punching the bell every hour. Years of Joy. A moment of musical acrobatics. Laquo; New Beginnings. The videos a...
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Rain drops are falling on our heads | TripBlog: Camino de Santiago
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TripBlog: Camino de Santiago. Stories from the road…. Posted by: Team Camino. Monday, October 1, 2007. Rain drops are falling on our heads. The last few days have been the best days we had on the Camino so far, for a couple of reasons. First, we met Jenny (the Irish girl) again, and we re traveling together and it s wonderful. Second, the views in this area are just great. We had 2 difficult but very rewarding climbs, each to an altitude of 1400-1500 meters, but each climb was very different. נשמע ונראה ...