RE: Cantabria: a journey through time by Raicedo
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What beautiful villages Spain has, isn't it?
I'm like you looking for more hidden but charming places. Unfortunately I have not been able to be in Cantabria as it is a bit far from Zaragoza.
I loved the part of the cemetery as there are very nice and with a lot of history and I liked that you tell why they are facing east, that kind of detail is what makes it special.
Thanks for sharing.
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Spain is a picturesque country, with incredible places that are worth discovering and in Cantabria, as in this case, you can find a lot of beauty, a lot of history and a lot of mystery capable of making your trip through those lands always become an experience. vital. You can still see many pilgrims, following those old routes, stopping at these old hermitages, which, for them, constitute, in addition to learning, something very personal. Typically, medieval tombs all pointed to the east, toward sunrise, toward Jerusalem, and symbolically toward the resurrection. Everything was symbolism and everything obeyed a reason. Thank you very much for your comment and best regards.