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Field of sad-looking sunflowers
Tony enjoying being with the sunflowers
Happy to be reaching San Juan de Ortega
The medieval village of San Juan de Ortega is our destination today
Arriving at San Juan de Ortega
San Juan de Ortega is the destination for today's Camino walk.
Graphic sculpture
San Juan de Ortega - we have arrived
San Juan de Ortega, our destination
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Albergue with a beer garden
Albergue on the outskirts of San Juan de Ortega
The unmistakable scallop shell
The Camino scallop shell welcomes visitors to San Juan de Ortega
Look what I've found
Every 2nd of June people from neighbouring villages make a pilgrimage to San Juan de Ortega to honour the saint.
A giant scallop welcome.
San Juan de Ortega is an important village of the Camino.
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Gothic Baldaquin (canopy)
Gothic Baldaquin which presents reliefs from the life of San Juan de Ortega.
Gothic Baldaquin
This limestone canopy has six arches, on top of which are six angels. They bear the coats of arms of Castile and Leon, of the Manrique family, the Velasco family and the cross of St. Andrew.
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