This 240km walk from Porto to Santiago was the second of three legs in the current campaign. It brought the current distance traveled up to 560km, after the Castilian leg, and as raised both awareness and funding for
Charity Water.
Thank you for your continued support, as this simple poet walks the Camino.
Here is another photo essay to accompany the first, this time of the Portuguese Camino, during late spring and early summer. I hope you enjoy, and as ever, please feel free to visit
Charity Water
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A Porto welcome at Dawn |
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Beautiful Tiling on Church, Porto |
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Portuguese steps and church, Porto |
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Water on Tap, River Aye, Portugal |
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Fatima Tower, Rates |
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St Michael's Bridge and Willow, Arcos, Portugal |
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Typical tile work fronting housing, Portugal |
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Lush Aryl, entering Barcelos, Portugal |
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Church interior, Braga, Portugal |
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Road decoration for the feast of St Anthony, Braga |
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The Angel and the writer, Barcelos, Portugal |
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Goldfish in a fountain, Tamal Valley, Portugal |
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Entering Porta de Lima, Portugal |
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'The Lovers', Porta de Lima, Portugal |
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Poetry and art on the way to Valenca, Portugal |
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Wild Art, Tui, Galacia, Spain |
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Arcade from a distance, Galacia, Spain |
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Zen, Pontevedra, Galacia, Spain |
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The Rose and the Cross, Pontevedra, Galacia |
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Pilgrims rest, Caldes de Reis, Galacia |
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Church nestled in the clouds, Galacia |
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Mother and son amongst the Elms, Irea Flavia, Galacia |
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Punte de Carmen, Irea Flavia, Galacia |
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The River Sar, Irea Flavia, Galacia |
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Wild Horses, Santiago de Compostella, Galacia |
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Selfie! Cathedral of St James, Santiago de Compostella, Galacia |
I hope you enjoyed the little photo essay. Still many more to come, and 3 journals full of writings now... Join me on the next leg of the journey as we travel towards Rome. As ever, please feel free to visit
Charity Water
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