Here are some pictures I took along the Camino between Zubiri and Pamplona. I managed to take some interesting pictures on this leg of the Camino, especially in Pamplona.
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I did the Camino in spring and the flowers were incredible. |
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A prayer wall in the Zabaldica church. Each of the arrow post-it notes has a prayer left by a pilgrim.
I added my own.
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The Jesus and Mary Albergue in Pamplona, formerly an Episcopal Seminary built in 1782. |
I rarely took pictures of the albergues. When I go back I will have to correct this oversight.
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Colorful buildings in Pamplona. I love this picture. |
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Crying. |
These and other pictures I took between Zubiri and Pamplona have been added to my
2011 Camino de Santiago Google Photos album.
AWWWWW that cow is looking at you!!! I am always mesmerized by the folds of fabric in sculptures.It seems so effortless looking!
ReplyDeleteMiss MC: Umm ... don't want to be critical but ... that's a horse, not a cow. You must be city folk. ;-)
ReplyDeletewhups! looked like a cow. Awwwwww that horse is looking at you!!!
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