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a better view of the valley, nope not the end of the trail yet halfway perhaps.
the valley is in sight as you can notice the presence of the garbage bin this is the view from the middle part of the trail
this seemingly endless downhill path will end just around the bend. really hard to carry this tired feet so i was dragging my feet.
a view from the top of the hill on the way down going down to the highway. it was a cobble stone road i had to walk sideways to prevent slipping.
No this is not an hprreo or granary but an actual burnt orange house. how do you like to live in this house. a colorful sign I saw that caught my eyes the one who made this must be a good marketing person. Nope unfortunately I did not stop I was on a roll kept going
O Porrino to Arcade a 24km walk leading to the forest
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theater and library building in historic tui, stairway to reach the cathedral of tui.
No that is not an horreo or granary but an actual orange house. A sign in Redondela. Look what pilgrims left behind their shells, seemingly leaving “memories, possessions, struggles” behind and continuing a journey for a better self.
longest horreo located in Carnota Spain. An horreo is a grain storage to keep rodents away. the base is a huge stone known as pilpayos. the legs are called pegollos and the huge stone under is called a muella. here’s the article of the longest horreo
erected in Muxia Spain placed to remind people of the devastating disaster of Prestige in November 2002
Interior of San Francisco Church, photo of the icon of Santo Nino and Saint Francis of Asisi, a chart of the Franciscan order.
Cross at the junction of the camino on the road to O Porrino
The journey continues encountered a rabbit enjoying the morning meal. Probably wondering what is going on, decided to pose for the picture. Every junction, you will normally find a shrine of a saint or a cross. If you notice the numerous stones around the cross, pilgrims left them there for what ever is significant for them. My reflection of leaving s stone is like leaving or abandoning worries, problems, struggles. Life is a struggle after I leave or let go of my worry I make sure I pick up a different stone or rock, like I said life is a constant struggle, we need to learn to let go, otherwise we will be facing the day with so many struggles and we will not be able to enjoy life.
I started last stage of Camino Portuguese on July 4th. The stage begins at Plaza de San Fernando at the Cathedral of Tui. I walked a total of 17km to reach O Porrino. This is the interior of the cathedral, photo taken the day before, I started walking at 7am way before sunrise. Next major building is the Monastery of Saint Clare, then Santo Domingo Church and then the Church of San Bartolomeu. I crossed N550 and followed the yellow arrows and the Camino shell symbols. Here I am sharing the scenery and landscape of Camino Portuguese view of the forest, bridge crossing on the top of the highway, rabbit along side of the road.
July 3rd I visited the Church of Saint Francis in the heart of historic Tui in Spain. This is one of the capilla or chapel. This church was constructed in 1682.
Next photo is the staircase going to the choir loft. The next one is the photo of the main altar, take note of the materials used and the intricate carvings.
First day prior to the start of my camino. Look at the delicious cuisine I ate, tuna with potatoes, olives and pimento. Photos from the window of my hotel.