South America is really big and I have never been there. I am leaving the safety of my teaching job to explore 5 spanish-speaking countries and to walk in the footsteps of Charles Darwin on the Galapagos Islands. I am hoping that neither the perilous altitudes of Ecuador, the ravenous midges in the Peruvian rainforest or the crazy Bolivian bus drivers will kill me... I will doubtless meet other people on the edge of sanity who feel the need to wander away from safety. I hope we can be friends.
Cape Wrath Trail
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Pueblo de sanabria
Well I am on the Camino now. Caza de Luz is clean and organised and the ladies toilets is amazing. It costs 10 euros and doors close at 11 p.m. there is free wi-fi if you are very patient. The town is beautiful and I am listening to the Beatles with a beer. An early start tomorrow is called for. There are 3 other people at the hostel but I haven't met them yet.
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At 10 euros those toilets must be amazing but what if you need a pee after 11?
Andrew.
Ha! Ha! Very funny Andrew! Rachel - I am with you in spirit! I started from Salamanca in May, and had to give up due to blisters which needed hospital treatment, and RAIN - every day RAIN! I thought Sanabria and the castle looked lovely even through the flipping RAIN!! That was where I gave up. I hope you'll publish a few photos to show me what I missed!
Buen camino!
Stephen
http://www.calig.co.uk/camino_de_santiago.htm
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