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1. Puenta La Reina
Named for the many-arched Romanesque bridge spanning the River Arga, this town
of 2,000 has long been known for its hospitality to travelers. And, ...
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Before arriving here to San Sebastian, I was told over and over from both residents and visitors to the city how beautiful it would be, but even with those ...
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More from Pamplona
(May 05 '06)
"Does anyone die during San Fermín? Yes, but usually dumb, drunk people from North America."
Pamplona is a town of about 200,000 people and has two universities. Here Daniel attends the Pamplona campus ...
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After months of planning and many hours of lugging around of a 16.5 kg backpack, I have touched down in Europe for my first time! I flew ...
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Pamplona
(Sep 23 '04)
"I spot a string of red bell peppers hanging between two windows like Christmas decorations."
On the way into this famous town we pass an impressive Roman aqueduct. It’s in very good condition and seems ...
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On the mountanous and foggy drive from Pamplona to San Sebastian, we stopped in Gorriti, a rural farm town. Here, where sheep and cows graze on the side of mountains, we went into ...
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