Gonzar, Spain - We went an extra 8km today and were treated to some great rumbles, and bolts of light, complete with pea size hail stones! The sun returned, bathing us in sauna like heat, while we stepped around the newly formed streams. With just 4 days remaining, the Camino is giving us a good show. Thankfully a picnic in the park at Portomarin fortified us for the coming sky burst.
My 40 day walk along the El Camino de Santiago... and then a bit of knocking about the UK. June - August 2017.
Thursday, 6 July 2017
Thunder Struck
Gonzar, Spain - We went an extra 8km today and were treated to some great rumbles, and bolts of light, complete with pea size hail stones! The sun returned, bathing us in sauna like heat, while we stepped around the newly formed streams. With just 4 days remaining, the Camino is giving us a good show. Thankfully a picnic in the park at Portomarin fortified us for the coming sky burst.
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