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El Alto del Perdón at sunrise. Windmills larger in size and in number than perhaps even el Quijote’s imagination could have produced chop the air above while below in the distant valley cars and trains roll by, and closer a crew works to maintain the Camino. Some pilgrims walk by without putting too many ripples on some very calm water.
By JeremyEl Alto del Perdón at sunrise. Windmills larger in size and in number than perhaps even el Quijote’s imagination could have produced chop the air above while below in the distant valley cars and trains roll by, and closer a crew works to maintain the Camino. Some pilgrims walk by without putting too many ripples on some very calm water.