After 13 days, 1200km, and more feet of climbing than we´d care to count, we reached Santiago de Compostela on Friday 1 June and Cape Finisterre (once believed to be the western-most point in mainland Europe) on Saturday 2 June.
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At the Cathedral in Santiago (with our friend Miguel) |
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Watching the sunset in Cape Finisterre (The end of the Earth) |
We´ll get around to posting the details of our journey in due course!
Well done!
ReplyDeleteCongrats amigo!!!eres un gran Finisher!!! próximo reto?¿
ReplyDeleteDe momento una ruta de 400 km en un par de semanas...Quizá Londres-Irún-Santiago-Sevilla-Transandalus-Costa Este y Transpirenaica?
DeleteYour adventures never fail to amaze me!
ReplyDeleteI should say the same to you!
DeleteCongrats guys!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCheers Zach. It was great to re-discover my home country. How's the US?
DeleteEnhorabuena! Congratulations! Glad you made it out to Fisterra.......that's the real end to the journey.
ReplyDeleteGracias Frank! Fue genial. La etapa a Fisterra de las mejores, unas vistas increibles.
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