Captivating Cartagena: A Journey of Discovery Your captivating blog post on Cartagena instantly transported me to the enchanting streets of this historical city. Your vivid descriptions and stunning photographs brought the architecture, culture, and cuisine of the region to life. From the grand Roman ruins to the picturesque waterfront, your attention to detail was commendable. Your personal anecdotes and encounters with the locals added an authentic touch to your narrative. Thanks for igniting my wanderlust and inspiring me to plan my own adventure in Cartagena. Keep up the fantastic work!
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Welcome home... Sometimes I think that Space A flights aren't worth the stress and discomfort. I use frequent flyer miles, even though commercial flights aren't much better! I enjoyed following you again. And at least your wife will have a slightly more comfortable plane ride home in a couple of weeks.
Tomorrow Tomorrow we reach Santiago de Compostela. Been very enjoyable. We are going to Finesterre and then to Salamanca before visiting my wife's family in Chipiona. Glad you enjoy my posts.
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Impressed I have to say that as I follow your trip and read your blogs, I'm constantly impressed that you find the time and energy to write them up and pick photos etc. after long days of walking! I've also been wondering how this Camino experience compares with your first one and if Manoli's Spanish skills has made the trip easier. But these questions are probably better answered at the end of your trip :)
Routine I like your routine of leaving early and getting to a place early enough to explore it and relax. I think it would be my preferred way to do a Camino too.
Thanks for the memories... you are walking at least twice the speed and distance each day as I did. I fell walking down the Alto de Perdon and got a severely sprained ankle. You said climbing the Alto de Perdon was the hard part...not for me! And they have made improvements to the Roman bridge since I crossed in in 2016. The steps on the far side were too high for me. A Finnish pilgrim eventually cam by and gave me a hand up
Patatas Bravas This meal looks delicious! Patatas Bravas is one of my favourite Spanish dishes. You certainly seem to be falling into the swing of things :)
And it begins Refuge Orisson looks lovely. How luck y that you remembered that the first day was hard and booked this stop. I'm enjoying following along. Cheers, Ren
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Captivating Cartagena: A Journey of Discovery
Your captivating blog post on Cartagena instantly transported me to the enchanting streets of this historical city. Your vivid descriptions and stunning photographs brought the architecture, culture, and cuisine of the region to life. From the grand Roman ruins to the picturesque waterfront, your attention to detail was commendable. Your personal anecdotes and encounters with the locals added an authentic touch to your narrative. Thanks for igniting my wanderlust and inspiring me to plan my own adventure in Cartagena. Keep up the fantastic work!