Esercizi svolti per il libro Performer B2 - Student's Book
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Day 1: Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Roncesvalles
After months of preparation and anticipation, I embarked on my Camino de Santiago journey from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. The first day was exhilarating as I traversed the picturesque French countryside, with the majestic Pyrenees looming in the distance. The highlight of the day was reaching Roncesvalles, where I found solace and camaraderie at the historic Roncesvalles monastery, a haven for pilgrims like myself.
Day 2: Roncesvalles to Zubiri
As I continued my pilgrimage, the landscape transformed into a mesmerizing tapestry of forests, hills, and valleys. Crossing ancient stone bridges and passing through quaint villages filled me with a sense of wonder and gratitude. Arriving in Zubiri, I was greeted by the soothing sound of a nearby river, a perfect backdrop for reflection and relaxation after a day of walking.
Day 3: Zubiri to Pamplona
The journey to Pamplona was filled with anticipation as I approached the city's iconic walls and historic landmarks. Walking through Pamplona's bustling streets, I immersed myself in its rich history and vibrant atmosphere. The day ended with a deep sense of fulfillment as I marveled at the beauty of this ancient city and its welcoming community.
Day 4: Pamplona to Estella
Venturing deeper into the Spanish countryside, I was captivated by the rolling hills and fertile valleys that stretched before me. Estella welcomed me with open arms, its medieval charm and warm hospitality leaving a lasting impression. Exploring the town's cobblestone streets and centuries-old buildings, I felt a profound connection to the pilgrims who had walked this path before me.
Day 5: Estella to Logroño
The final leg of my pilgrimage led me through vineyards and orchards, a testament to the region's rich agricultural heritage. Arriving in Logroño, I was embraced by the city's vibrant energy and renowned culinary scene. As I reflected on my journey, I realized that the Camino de Santiago had not only brought me closer to nature and history but also to myself.