We finished morning prayer just before sunrise.
Today was mostly downhill, although there were plenty of rises and falls along the road.
The last picture is of the "100-year-old Chestnut tree" parts of which are more than 800 years old. The base is over 8 ft diameter.
Our first waypoint was Triacastela.
To the right in 20 kilometers was Sarria, the beginning of the end of the Camino. To the left was Samos in 12 km. We took left.
The alburgue is part of the large monastery you see in the picture above. It is run on donations.
So now I am showered, clothes washed, well fed, and relaxing for a few.
Buen Camino!
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