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Camino Aragonés
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Camino Aragonés day 6 - Artieda to Sanguesa |
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![]() Looking back at Artieda |
![]() First view of the Pantano de Yesa |
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![]() More of the mysterious lunar landscape |
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![]() Very nice shaded walking |
![]() and a very good crop of fungi |
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![]() Ruined Ermita de San Juan Batrtista protected by a rather incongruous corrugated iron roof. |
![]() Interior - this is all that remains of the Monastery de Maltray |
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![]() The castle of Ruesta, a deserted village |
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![]() Closer view of the Embalse de Yeso |
![]() The castle |
![]() Interior of the castle |
![]() Views from the castle mound |
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![]() Ancient church now used as a store for the refugio |
![]() Terrace of the refugio café |
![]() Leaving Ruesta |
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![]() Bridge over the Rio Regal |
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![]() Ermita de Santago Apóstol (the last remains of the Priory of Santiago de Ruesta) |
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![]() The Embalse keeps on reappearing |
![]() Big timber operations in this area |
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![]() Well preserved section of Roman road near Undués de Lerda |
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![]() Undués de Lerda has some big hourses but most of the population have now left since the dam waw built |
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![]() Entering Navarra |
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![]() Waymark |
![]() It was extremely hot on this stretch: I was fortunate that a poem had been forming in my head, so I had an excuse to stop for a bit to write it down |
![]() The audience did not seem to be too impressed and just went on eating |
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![]() Outskirts of Sangueaa |
![]() Interior of the refugio |
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