An Odyssey in Simplicity
on the Camino de Santiago

Photo set 1: from Bayonne to Puente la Reine

Oct 2. Bayonne has some good connections to the rest of Europe and is a good starting point.

Oct 2. Bayonne has amazing narrow and inviting cobblestone streets. Oct 3. Looking at the gates to St. Jean Pied de Port, our starting point for the hike.

Oct 3. A view of the Pyrenees from St. Jean Pied du Port. Oct 3. We registered and got our passport in St. Jean. It was stamped at overnight stops. Oct .5 This narrow road across the Pyrenees is one of the oldest in Europe.

Oct 5. The misty Pyrenees speak of legends, mystery and magic. Oct 6. Rolling farmlands greet us early in the morning. Oct 6. We walk through sheep pastures.
Oct 7. Walking by farmhouses Oct 7. Medieval Bridge in Pamplona Oct 7.  Downtown Pamplona
Oct 8. Church in Cizur Minor Oct 8. We read that dogs could be a problem. These were just lovable. Oct 8. Sun damaged photo of fellow pilgrim posing with monument. I opened it too soon.
Oct 8. Ermita Nuestra Senora de Eunate Oct 8. Street in Puente la Reine Oct 8. Fellow pilgrims on bridge in Puente la Reine

Prelude | Photo Set 1 | Photo Set 2 | Photo Set 3 | Photo Set 4

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