Thursday, October 14, 2010

Rc Excavator For Adults

. Stage 2 (1). Puentedeume Betanzos ... Bad weather


Awakening and the farewell to the beach of Cabanas ... we began the new phase with output very close to here: Puentedeume.




The brutal rise from the same village, takes your breath away, the cold start and your whole body screams why once you finish that ... but goes on and on.


Contemplating the sea does not cease to be a relief.




soon you move away from the wonderful sea, to enter the nature of the mountain that has little to envy ...



During part of the way the sea is omnipresent in Galicia, we are glad the hearing and was expected prize as they rose more and more ...





secluded beach somewhere, like this Viñas, we cried from some points on the downhills. This one in particular, as natural as they could enjoy from time immemorial, other hikers, especially caught my attention. Pena how bad cable fits into the picture! ...



Paderne We reached where we saw the church of St. Pantaleon das Viñas. Beautiful corner.





Romanesque style church of sigloXII. On the main facade, a front double archivolt of torus and semicircular arches.





My
sister Marisa, immortalized with a barn in the background and
his pilgrim scallops at the waist ...





So far, I spoke of the pontoons indicative of the way of Santiago, which both make it easy for travelers to not get lost in the intricacies of the route. This is the schematic shell scallops in yellow on a blue background, she points the direction to take at every intersection, there are plenty of yellow arrows painted in the most diverse in order to confirm that you are still in the right direction.



Sendas ...



Sendas ...



sources ...

and a fresh break





After a tiring walk, we reached at last! at five in the afternoon the "lejaniiiïsima Betanzos: Although the way we were provided with apples and blackberries to kill hunger ... at that time we were a roar and saw no general stomachs when we can sit at a table. Thanks to be pilgrims allowed us to open the kitchen, and closed for some time! ... to enjoy, then it's a wonderful meal paired with good wine and better feedback on hours experienced that day.


Betanzos


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