In which we discover Coyotudo

The ability of people to review things which, when all is said and done, probably don’t need it must have an obscure survival value. We have new things, well, for us, to look at today. Welcome to the ‘Area de Descanso para peregrino’ The first adds the extra ‘de Villamarco;. Villamarco os about a kilometre to the south and has a cafe.




The first first review, of what is a nice stone shelter, open to the elements and with a stone table and room for six to sit is by Coyotuco.
It has a good table and benches made of slate slabs and is covered with a good roof, made of good tile, which protects very well from the sun and rain.
There is not much room for many people at the same time.


From here to the town of "VILLAMARCO", there is a beautiful walk, adorned with old agricultural machinery, which is very interesting to explore.
It seems incredible how things have changed in just a few years.

Aramaty was mildly less taken
Only 4 points because the virgin that was stolen is missing. Pilgrims rest area.

The next rest area is basically some picnic tables and optimistic tree planting.. Coyotudo is equally impressed in a five star way.

It's pretty good but it doesn't have shade. It also doesn't have a fountain, so it shouldn't be very pleasant in the hot months. Of course, you can always console yourself by listening to the sound of the irrigation canal next door.
I warn you that it is a very "ZEN" sound.
GOOD WAY 😊 …

That would be it for the day but Coyotudo even reviews the railway viaduct. It gets 5 stars.
Until the PILGRIMS of the "FRENCH WAY OF SANTIAGO" did it at the beginning of the millennium.
They had to go over the train tracks, with the risk that this entails.



I can not tell a lie, well, obviously I can - today I didn't walk but went by elephant - however on the more truthful level - todays 'walk' was cobbled together from some smaller ambles including along the sea front at Cleethorpes. It was surprisingly busy with 'Christmas Dodgers' and people sent to get them away from other members of their family, probably while a month worth's of food was prepared.



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