Muruzabal is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Palacio Real de OliteOlite The Palace of the Kings of Navarre of Olite or Royal Palace of Olite is a castle-palace in the town of Olite, in Navarre, Spain. It was one of the seats of the Court of the Kingdom of Navarre, since the reign of Charles III the Noble until its union with Castile . Surely there is no king with a more beautiful castle or palace and with so many gilded rooms it could not say or even could imagine how magnificent and sumptuous is this palace This monument was quite damaged in 1813 by a fire caused by general Espoz y Mina during the Napoleonic French Invasion with the aim of that was not occupied by French troops. It was largely restored from 1937 in works that lasted for 30 years giving it back its original appearance. Nevertheless, miscellaneous architectural decoration of its interior, and t... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Bardenas Reales de NavarraTudela The Bardenas Reales is a semi-desert natural region, or badlands, of some 42,000 hectares in southeast Navarre . The soils are made up of clay, chalk and sandstone and have been eroded by water and wind creating surprising shapes, canyons, plateaus, tabular structures and isolated hills, called cabezos. Bardenas lacks urban areas, vegetation is scarce and the many streams that cross the territory have a markedly seasonal flow, staying dry most of the year. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Day 7 Camino De Santiago. Full Journey. Pamplona to Puente la Reina. How do you eat an elephant?
Top rated documented journey showing El Camino De Santiago-Frances. In this video I walk from Pamplona to Puente la Reina, a Roman city. 24K. My body is feeling stronger but the heat is relentless. Spain is having record breaking heat and pilgrims are suffering.
I woke up early in the dark and headed out to get as much cool weather as possible. The trek across was so beautiful. First misty fields that had been harvested, sunflower fields that were sleeping, snails clinging to strands of grass, then up to the top of Alto del Perdon to see the beautiful view, along with huge wind turbines and the famous metal pilgrim sculptures. On the way to Puente La Reina I picked sweet grapes along the way that quenched my thirst.
When I arrived into Puente la Reina, I was amazed at the narrow cobblestone paths and gothic Roman walls , churches and buildings. After checking into the albergue 5€ across from the bell tower I went to dinner and had pimiento peppers padron ,roasted with fresh olive oil and garlic. Then I prepared for the next day and crashed. Thanks for the love. Jeanee - Alaskan Pilgrim
Camino de Santiago - Day 5 Puente La Reina to Estella
Camino de Santiago - Day 5 Puente La Reina to Estella Video journal for my pilgrimage on the Way of Saint James. This video is from the blog CaminoTheBlog.Wordpress.Com where the 33 day trip was chronicled.