Camino Photo of the Day: Crumbling Holloway
My apologies for the sporadic posting; I’ve been ill with a touch of the flu, and the old brain hasn’t been firing properly on all cylinders. This is a Galician holloway, a path worn into the ground by centuries of local use and passing pilgrims. This particular one was reinforced with stonework at some point in its history – stonework that has itself begun to crumble with the age of centuries.

Date: 28 April 2013
Place: somewhere near As Rozas (Province of Lugo, Galicia, Spain)
Today started: Sarria (Province of Lugo, Galicia, Spain)

