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Camino Frances Day 6: Scenic Ascent, Roadside Treks, and Paella Delight | Day 257 of my 2023 Journal

Cecilie Conrad·Sep 15, 2023· 1 minute

Camino Frances. Day six.

Keep walking.

A long, slow ascent of the mountain.

Brains were tiring out from the tired legs.

Lots of walking alongside roads.

The best paella we have ever had.

A gorgeous sunset.

Community.

Open hearts.

Tired, yet happy.

With love

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