À Rocamadour, le sanctuaire dans la lumière du soleil.

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À Rocamadour, le sanctuaire dans la lumière du soleil.
Días 3, 4, 5 y 6 - O Cebreiro - Salceda #caminodesantiago #camino #saintjamesway #walking #hiking #mountain #cebreiro #galicia #entradagalicia #landscape #landscapelovers #nature #naturepostfeature #worldplaces #globetrotter #professionalcapture #travels_nature_life (at Salceda, Galicia, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzGQBBziIA2/?igshid=guikppekloxb
"THE BEAST OF GEVAUDAN" Saint-James Way - Camino de Santiago - Saint-Jacques de Compostelle Via Podiensis & Camino Francés Day 4 - Saugues to Le Sauvage (19.5km) The Beast of Gevaudan is the man-eating gray wolf, dog or wolfdog that terrorized the former province of Gévaudan (modern-day département of Lozère and part of Haute-Loire), in the Margeride Mountains which I am crossing on this photo, between 1764 and 1767. The attacks, which covered an area stretching 90 by 80 kilometres (56 by 50 mi), were said to have been committed by a beast or beasts that had formidable teeth and immense tails according to contemporary eyewitnesses. Victims were often killed by having their throats torn out. The Kingdom of France used a considerable amount of manpower and money to hunt the animals, including the resources of several nobles, soldiers, civilians, and a number of royal huntsmen. The killing of the creature that eventually marked the end of the attacks is credited to a local hunter named Jean Chastel, who shot it during a hunt organised by a local nobleman, the Marquis d'Argent, on June 19, 1767. Writers later introduced the idea that Chastel shot the creature with a bullet self made with silver and upon being opened, the animal's stomach was shown to contain human remains (source Wikipedia). _____________________ #beastofgevaudan #saugues#saintjamesway#caminodesantiagodecompostela#cheminsdecompostelle#chemindecompostelle#saintjamesway2016#stjamesway#wayofstjames#theway#camino#everydaycamino#caminodesantiago#caminodesantiago2016#pilgrimage#pilgrimage2016 #camino2016 #ultreia#buencamino #chemins_de_compostelle#caminodesantiagopage #viapodiensis #gevaudantourisme _____________________ @everydaycamino @_caminosantiago _____________________ #france #france🇫🇷 #visitfrance#travelinfrance _____________________ #iphonography © April 22, 2016 William Lesourd ___THANKS FOR ACCOMPANYING ME ON THE CAMINO___ (à Circuit le Plateau de la Margeride)
[𝗠𝗮𝗰'𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 - 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗫𝗩] At the end of 2018 I was bumming around Europe from friend's couch to friend's couch. Most of the mountains I would have liked to explore were covered in snow and I needed to walk somewhere so I decided to walk the Camino de Santiago from Porto, Portugal to Santiago de Compostella in Spain. I did this walk during the low season and met just four other people walking the Camino during my seven-day journey. It definitely wasn't your typical pilgrim experience. I enjoyed practicing my Portuguese and it was fun seeing the small villages dotting the Portuguese and Spanish countryside. I also enjoyed staying (usually alone) in the albergues and monasteries along the way, but the trip was 90% road walking and it rained nearly every day. I can't say I would recommend it (at least not doing it the way I did). I didn't have any opportunities to camp which was sad, but I also didn't have to carry any food or water for the entirety of the trip since I was constantly passing through towns and villages. There are a lot of different routes available to those wanting to hike the Camino de Santiago, but I don't know if I will be embarking upon another one. Right now, the European route that I'm most interested in is the Pyrenees High Route (Pyrenean Haute Route) and some yet undiscovered trail in Eastern Europe somewhere (and possibly the GR20). But to really get into what Europe has to offer, I'm probably going to need to get more into mountaineering. Friends?
Último día del Camino desde Santa Mariña a Finisterre. Bye bye Galicia! #caminodesantiago #camino #saintjamesway #walking #hiking #mountain #cebreiro #galicia #entradagalicia #landscape #landscapelovers #nature #naturepostfeature #worldplaces #globetrotter #professionalcapture #travels_nature_life #finisterre #fisterra #endoftheearth (at Fisterra) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzR45EjokYg/?igshid=o3wv0fd7g40b
Todavía no acabó la cosa. Día 8, ahora hasta Finasterre. Santiago de Compostela - Santa Mariña #caminodesantiago #camino #saintjamesway #walking #hiking #mountain #cebreiro #galicia #entradagalicia #landscape #landscapelovers #nature #naturepostfeature #worldplaces #globetrotter #professionalcapture #travels_nature_life #finisterre (at Galicia, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzLtrZjiL04/?igshid=ty6jxezybmqq
Día 7 - Salceda a Santiago #caminodesantiago #camino #saintjamesway #walking #hiking #mountain #cebreiro #galicia #entradagalicia #landscape #landscapelovers #nature #naturepostfeature #worldplaces #globetrotter #professionalcapture #travels_nature_life (at Santiago de Compostela, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzLp5-Ki6bp/?igshid=19zum99u4nejt
Segundo día del Camino de Santiago - Pereje a O Cebreiro (algo parecido a la subida de Frodo al Monte del Destino en Mordor) #caminodesantiago #camino #saintjamesway #walking #hiking #mountain #cebreiro #galicia #entradagalicia #landscape #landscapelovers #nature #naturepostfeature #worldplaces #globetrotter #professionalcapture #travels_nature_life (at O Cebreiro) https://www.instagram.com/p/By73vkcC8Yz/?igshid=n949jpsamrfo