Mogrovejo, Cantabria, Spain (by Mackedwars)
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Subida a Treviso, Cantabria.
Es el pueblo más aislado de Cantabria
Ese sinuoso sendero es el único acceso desde la propia comunidad Cántabra.
Durante muchos años se utilizó para bajar hasta el río Deva, en el Desfiladero de la Hermida, el mineral de cinc que extraían en las minas de Andara
Desde Sotres, en Asturias existe el único acceso por carretera, que no es que sea mucho mejor que esa senda, pero por lo menos subes sentado.
Para que os hagáis una idea de lo aislado que puede llegar a estar, en 2015 y tras unas buenas nevadas, estuvieron “incomunicados “ durante algo más de 1 mes y los suministros y víveres tanto para las gentes que allí viven como para su ganado, fueron llevados por aire con helicópteros.
Iba a decir que está donde Jesucristo perdió la zapatilla, pero no, el Yisus cuando se vio delante de esa subida dijo
— Ya subirá mi Padre en forma de paloma o si eso me espero a que pongan teleférico
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beaches of Isla, Cantabria
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Ermita de Santa Justa / Hermitage of Santa Justa.
Cantabria, Spain.
IG: @pedrocobo_foto
© Pedro Cobo
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In Cantabria, the trasgu is a small spirit with a black face and green eyes that inhabits the old forests in isolated valleys. It's main hobby is to mock people and carry out pranks, especially against girls who are engaged in a task that really takes focus, like shepherding. Because they hide from humans, their clothes are made of tree leaves and moss.
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PSOE against bus stops in Santander displaying Bilbao ads.
The PSOE spokeperson Daniel Fernánedez, has rejected the promotion campaign of Bilbao (posters reading "For this Xmas I want Bilbao") in some bus stops in Santander because it's his understanding - and his party's, I presume - hurts the interests of local shop owners.[x]
The basquephobia of some people is just off the charts.
Bilbo is 100km away from Santander. So even though some citizens from that city come visit (and shopping) before Christmas, the large majority of them will likely skip a 200km trip and shop local. Internet hurts Cantabrian shop owners way way way more than the mere existance of the shops in Bilbo.
If people want to go outside Santander to shop, it isn't a crime? It's not as if people were being given free train/bus tickets and discounts to leave their city and shop in Bilbo, they're just posters ffs.
I'm sorry, but somebody in the Santander council or Cantabrian government greenlit this. I highly doubt that Mr. Aburto - mayor of Bilbo - has gone incognito one night and flooded the bus stops of Santander with posters promoting Bilbo.
I don't know, I guess their other neighbors - namely Asturies and Castile and Leon - aren't luring the good people of Santander into shopping there to drive local shops to bankruptcy, that's only something we Basques can do.
Ugh, really.
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The way to Santiago. San Vicente de la Barquera.
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“ El Camello Santander “ // pablo ruiz
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