Summer Holidays (2015)
Second week.
Ansó
Arguably, one of the most beautiful villages in Spain.
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Ansó.
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A village hanging in the mountains.
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Made of stones and flowers.
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More stones and more flowers.
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The church, with interesting architecture.
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Remains from the republic.
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A street.
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Typical house.
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The Plaza Mayor.
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Balcony.
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Meeting a friend.
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The main street.
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River nearby,
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in the Valle de Anso.
Siresa
The village nearby Hecho, home of a Monasterio de San Pedro.
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The 'Monasterio de San Pedro.
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Close-up.
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Typical house.
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All stones.
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With blackberries.
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Even cars don't spoil it that much.
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Notice the chimney again.
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Imposing house.
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Middle-age Virgin, XIII.
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El Cristo de Siresa.
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An impressive presence
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of eerie modernity.
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Triptych.
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Christ again.
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Middle-age painting.
Hecho
San Juan de la Peña
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Incrusted in the rocks.
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We first tried to visit with
Georges.
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But it was closed when we arrived.
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So we returned, with Elena and Julia only,
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to get literally inside the rock.
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A pause in the visit.
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The decoration pattern of Jaca.
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Stones meets rocks.
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The vault, supporting light and a mountain.
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An unknown motif (maybe Cain & Abel).
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Lazarus.
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The last supper.
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Detail of Jesus toying with Peter's mouth. Note also the disproportionate eyes.
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The famous claustro overall.
Santa Cruz de la Serós
There is also a village nearby, Santa Maria, which is worth a visit.
Vitoria
On our way to Asturias from the Pyrenees, we stopped by a couple of important locations. First one was Vitoria (or Vitoria-Gasteiz with its Basque name).
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Typical architecture from the north,
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with covered balconies,
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hanging on all the floors,
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sometimes protruding so much as to define a new house,
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but always providing a very nice touch.
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Vitoria's center is a series of concentric streets,
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these are some of these.
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A square.
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Of course several wars also found Vitoria on its way.
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The various elliptic streets are linked by such radial streets.
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Vitoria is rich of street art.
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Same view as above on our way back, in the evening.
Bilbao
Our next stop was Bilbao.
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A specialty of these northern Basque cities are elaborated tapas ('pinchos).
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Observing daring birds who like tapas too.
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The streets of Bilbao are similar to those of Vittoria,
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maybe a bit more looked after.
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A beautiful church of naturally colored stones.
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A shop cast in the church.
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The sky fragmented between sunny and cloudy added much to the atmosphere.
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We didn't cross to the other side. Bilbao is one of the biggest city in Spain.
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Paseo by the river.
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The main square.
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More city-birds watching.
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A livelier street.
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A typical local game, throwing pellets to a frog.
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Along the river.
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The famous Guggenheim museum.
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Detail of the architecture.
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Inside.
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You could make picture of some things, like this spherical mirror, but not everything.
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This
[1] was not supposed to be photographed.
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Inside the previous structure. We never knew if this was licit or not.
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This famous balloon puppy by Jeff Koons is all metal.
Beach
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One of our favorite of
Asturias is the beach.
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There is great local seafood available.
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The beaches are many and with a strong character.
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Mixing sand and stones.
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It makes for very nice walks along the sea.
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It's not
Cornwall but it's definitely superior to the Mediterranean beaches.
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Julia in her tent.
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A little fellow in a puddle.
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Playing with the sand.
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In the wet sand.
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Looking at the see.
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That sometimes get very close.
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So close you could touch it!
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Ayyye!
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El Cabo de Peñas. The North-erst point of Asturias.
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With impressive precipices.
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And gorgeous waters.
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Our little visitor coming there to the first, but certainly not the last, time.
Luanco
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Luanco is a little village by the sea.
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It has some of the touches of Northern architecture, although of course with moderation.
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A nice tower.
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Our favorite was the church, with its covered walk.
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Interesting statue.
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The night falling on Asturias.
Los Tornos
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The fountain of the village.
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On our way to the river, to go on the other side.
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A little house in a field.
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The abuelos' house from the other side.
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Julia with the big rock we see from the house.
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Bien tétée, bien repue.
Santa Maria del Naranco
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Santa Maria del Naranco is one of the most famous Spanish churches.
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It is from pre-roman times.
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And was first used as a royal palace.
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It is richly decorated and well conserved.
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Recurrent theme, a man with a stick.
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In the "crypt".
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The nearby church of San Miguel de Lillo.
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Very small, arguably more important.
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But Santa Maria is more impressive.
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And pretty.
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With its imposing, and at the same time, frail, walls.
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We could have spent the full day in awe of it.
Cangas de Onis & Covadonga
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Asturias. The A and $\Omega$ of
Spain.
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On the Roman bridge.
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The church of the Santa Cruz.
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Covadonga.
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Holy water from the mountain.
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The modern cathedral.
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With its peculiar (for Spain) red colors.
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Villoria.
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A little Cangas de Onis.
Soto