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Camino del Norte
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Day 7: Ondarroa to Zenaruzza |
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![]() We continue on the cyclists route as the walkers route was difficult and in remote country and we felt it would have been unsafe for us (left) |
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![]() Main Church in Marquina-Jemein |
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![]() A pair of confusing Camino signs! (above) One of the alters in the Church (left) |
![]() Church of St Thomas in Bolibar |
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![]() This part of the Camino is a roman road |
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![]() Crosses just outside the monastery of Zenaruzza (top and below) Looking out over the valley from the monastery (left) |
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![]() Shell motif in the roof arches in the monastery 14th century Church |
![]() The main alter of the Church |
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![]() Monastery grounds (top) The Church portico (left) |
![]() Entrance to the Church |
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![]() More scallop shell detail, this time on the entrance to a side Chapel |
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![]() Absolutely stunning views |
![]() This was one of the most peaceful and beautiful places we came across on the Camino |
![]() Our first experiance of a pilgrim refugio |
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