Camino de Santiago Day 18 Calzadilla de los Hermanillos to Mansilla de las Mulas 4K
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Mom and daughter walk from Calzadilla de los Hermanillos to Mansilla de las Mulas through the Meseta on the Camino de Santiago in 2022.
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Love your videos dear Molly,.. i walked that part in May 202.. in 35c unbearable heat... but I for got all that in a day or two, only remember the good and uplifting spiritual uplifting.. well done,.. Buen Camino .. all the best ! Love from 🇨🇦 Cheers !
10:58 In other words, you were not in the Albergue, and that's where I'd have liked to ask if the German Wolf is still around ...
No, but our friends stayed there and I can ask them. Is this a live German Wolf?
@@staceyandmollypilgrims It's a German _man_ named Wolf. Not a beast.
He was the hospitalero in 2004.
I love the tired-pilgrim statues on the cruceiro in Mansilla. Good reminder about how one really feels after walking all day!
We loved those statues, too. There is another one in Leon.
I walked the Camino in 2017 but began in Burgos. I started watching your videos from that site forward. Lots of wonderful memories. I'm really enjoying your video journey. Buen Camino, amigas!!
Glad you like them, and thanks for watching!
The "Blue Building" that gave you the creeps when entering Reliegos, happens to be an icon on the Camino Francés. Bar "La Torre", better known as "Elvis Bar", is definitively worth to pay a visit. It serves good food and beer, plays good music and the guy who runs it is a real entertainer and treats pilgrims as if it were his own children. The inner walls are covered with all kinds of spiritual wisdom. Please also do not forget that Reliegos made history for the whole of Spain. Back in 1947 a meteorite rock landed on this tiny village. A piece, that was stolen 60 years ago, was offered for sale on the internet (27500 EURO) in the year 2021.
I’m sure we would have had a completely different take in the Elvis Bar if it would have been open.
Hi, I really enjoyed your videos.
Thank you, and thanks for watching! Buen Camino!