An Exemplary Town
A shorter walk today,. It seemed appropriate. The road we are walking along is the National Road. Alongside it is the A-8. We first arrived in Asturias when the A-8 was being built. It was a landscape of new piles of earth and huge trucks. We will pass Colombres. It has 1300 inhabitants and, in 2015,was declared an Exemplary Town of the Principality of Asturias. The King and Queen turned up to award it. If we had wished it, we could have nipped out to the 1852 lighthouse.
On the border is the village of Bustio. It has a wiki page but very little else.
Now, to the River Deva. We've got time. Let's get up close and personal with this geographical feature, The Deva River was named by the Cantabrians in honour of their goddess mater Deva . I can find nothing else about her than the river is named after her. Imagine her as a silvery green nymph looking meaningfully out of a limpid pool. Go on, you know you want to.
The River runs for 66.2 km In that time is falls 1100m. It goes through Panes, which has a splendid little museum dedicated to Asturian bowls. They make it clear that the rules are regional or sub regional or whatever two blokes think they are in any given time or place. It is - the river that is known for its salmon.
Tomorrow we cross the border.
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