Church at Col de Ibaneta, Camino de Santiago
I guess sometimes you are where you want to be but you just don’t know it. We take a look around the old chapel. It is locked but through the peek hole we can make out the altar and see the early morning light filtering in through the stained glass windows.
Looking inside the chapel at the Col de Ibaneta, Camino de Santiago
Outside, beyond the chapel, lies a field of crosses. We make some of our own, as hundreds of others have done before us, and plant them in the soil.
Planting Crosses outside the chapel at the Col de Ibaneta, Camino de Santiago
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