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Picos de Europa (continued) and back towards East.

 
We go up the valley towards Sotres and leave the road on the right to discover a trail which climbs to almost 6,000 feet above sea level.
 
1. Alpine pasture at the bottom of the valley, before the climb.
 

 
 
2. As VivaLaVida gains altitude, the landscape becomes more arid.
 

 
 
3. Snack break!
 

 
 
4. At the end of the afternoon, the convection of the day brings us a beautiful thunderstorm, forcing us to turn back.
 

 
 
5. Going down in the rain…
 

 
 
6. After the storm, we go up to discover a viewpoint on the opposite slope.
 

 
 
7. Small mountain church.
 

 
 
8. Then we head back east. Emile wants to go back to sleep at the surfing spot where we already spent a night.
 

 
 
Along the road the next day, we make a quick stop to discover Santillana del Mar which also turns out to be a real tourist trap….
 
9. Village house.
 

 
 
10. Church porch.
 

 
 
11. Entrance to the inner courtyard.
 

 
 
12. Large traditional house.
 

 
 
We continue on the road and reach the Spanish Basque country.
 
13. Nice bivouac on a ridge…
 

 
 
14. The sky is heavy at the end of this day.
 

 
 
15. A visitor who comes to observe us closely at our camp.
 

 
 
16. Last image of Spain in a pretty Basque village, the next morning, just before crossing the French border.
 

 
 
To be continued shortly with the rest of the trip: a stop in Navarrenx and a lovely bivouac with friends, in the foothills of the Pyrenees. 😉
 

Faroes (III)

 
Let’s continue the journeye…
 
 
1. Arriving in Tjornuvik, another isolated village known for its black sand beach, one of the very few beaches of the Faroes. The place is famous for surfing because the bay opens on the North Atlantic and have big waves when it’s windy.
 

 
 
2. The village is nestled at the bottom of the bay.
 

 
 
3. Overview as the rain doubles.
 

 
 
4. Here’s something I hadn’t seen before: a method to dry the hay that will feed the sheeps during the winter. As it rains all the time, it is arranged in walls. The constant wind prevents the grass from rotting and allows it to dry.
 

 
 
5. Rest zone!
 

 
 
6. Little pass on the way to Gjógv.
 

 
 
7. Arriving at the village, still in the rain.
 

 
 
8. It has a privileged natural shelter.
 

 
 
9. Traditional houses…
 

 
 
10. …
 

 
 
11. Last seen before leaving…
 

 
 
Because three days pass quickly, the next article will introduce you to the old city of Tórshavn, the capital, and the ferry crossing.
 
See you soon here 😀
 
 

Tende…

 
1. Tende is a particular village, hanging on the slope of a deep valley.
 

 
 
2. Small streets are narrow…
 

 
 
3. … and most of the houses have views over the valley.
 

 
 
4. Porch…
 

 
 
5. A real little labyrinth.
 

 
 
6. Ancient door…
 

 
 
7. Another, with its guardian. 😉
 

 
 
8. The colors of the church clash..
 

 
 
9. Roof entanglement.
 

 
 
10. Up the street to the church…
 

 
 
11. … and its painted pediment.
 

 
 
12. The interior is also quite spectacular.
 

 
 
13. Still other doors…
 

 
 
14. Balcony on the valley…
 

 
 
15. Going down to VivaLaVida.
 

 
 
16. A chapel bell tower…
 

 
 
17. Swing for Emile…
 

 
 
18. Last look at the village.
 

 
 
To be followed in some days…