Monday, February 10, 2014

KEEP/Flickr tags for camino photos



year ----
2004,2005/06,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014

Camino ---
camino1, camino2, camino3, camino4, camino5,
camino6, camino7, camino8, camino9,camino10
camino de Finisterre, camino de Muxia,
camino Portuguese

use ----
abbey, albergue, arch, arrow,
baptismal font, bell, Bishop's palace, bodegas, bridge,
cairn, canal, capital, casa rurale,castle, cathedral, chapel, church, cloister,
coop, corncrib, cross, dome, door,
elevator,
folkart, font, fortress, fountain,
garden, goldmine, groins,
haystack, heart, horreo,
interior,
marker, market, memorial, monastery, monument, mural,
painting, petroglyphs, plan,
restaurant, retable, river, rollo, roof, ruin,
sculpture, sea, shell, sign, statue, steps, stone circles,
vineyard, window

region --- Aquitaine, Navarra, La Rioja, Castilla y Leon, Galicia

specific location---Ages, Agra River, Alto de Perdon,
Alto San Roque, Arca, Arzua, Astorga, Atapuerta,Azofra,
Bayonne, Belorado, Bercianos de Real Camino,
Boadilla del Camino, Burgos, Burguete,
Cacabelos, Calzadilla de la Cueza, Cardenuela,
Carrion de los Condes, Castrojeriz, Cee, Cirauqui,
Cizur Menor, Columbrianos, Corcubion, Cruz de Ferro,
El Acebo, El Burgo Ranero, El Ganso,  Erro, Espinal,
Estella, Eunate, Ferreiros, Finisterre, Foncebadon, Fromista,
Gonzar, Granon,
Hontanas,  Hornillos del Camino,
Hospital, Hospital de la Cruz, Hospital de Orbigo,
Ibaneta, Irache, Itero de la Vega,
Larrasoana, Leon, Logrono, Lorca, Los Arcos,
Mansilla de las Mulas, Manzarin, Melide,
Molinaseca, Montes de Valdueza, Moratinos, Murias de Rechivaldo, Muxia,
Najera, Navarette, Negreira,
Obanos, O Cebreiro, Olveiroa, O Porrino,
Padron, Palas de Rei, Palencia, Pamplona, Pieros,
Poblacion de Campos, Ponferrada, Portomarin,
Puente de Villarente, Puente La Reina, Puente Maceira,
Rabanal del Camino, Rabe de las Calzadas, Redondela, Reliegos,
Revenga de Campos, Roncesvalles, Rua Francos, Ruitelan,
Sahagun, Saint Jean Pied de Port, Salas de los Barios, Salceda, Samos, San Anton,
San Juan de Ortega, San Nicolas del Real Camino, Sansol,
Santa Catalina de Somoza, Santa Marina, Santiago de Compostela,
Santo Domingo de la Calzada, Sarria,
Tardajos, Tiebas, Torres del Rio, Tosantos, Triacastela,
Trinidad de Arre, Tui,
Ulterga,
Valcarlos, Ventas de Narron, Ventosa, Viana, Vilar de Donas,
Vilaserio, Villafranca del Bierzo, Villafranca Montes de Oca,
Villalcazar de Sirga,  Villamayor de Monjardin, Villamentero de Campos,
Villar de Mazarife, Villatuerta, Vilorio de Rioja, Vilvestre de Muno,
Virgen del Camino, Viskarret,
Zubiri, Zuriain

people ---
Acacio and Orietta, Adam, Ade, Boris,
Carlos, David, Don, Gaudi, Heidi, hospitalero,
Jean, Kevin, Kipling, Lars,
Marcellino, Mario, Mayte, MM, Mme Jeannine,
Niki, Oscar,
pilgrim, pilgrims, Polo,
Sean, Tomas,

animals ---
chicken, donkey, storks,

proper title---Albergue Verde, alpha/omega,
CAB, Cafe Casino, Casa de los Dioses, Curazon Puro pension, El Palo de Avellano,
El Taberna, La Conrada, Matamoros, Las Medulas, Montparnasse station,
Puerta del Perdon, Roncal, San Martin Pinario, San Pedro de La Rua, San Pedro de Montes,Santa Maria Antigua de la Corticela, Santiago, Santo Domingo, Virgin, Watts,

descriptives--- adobe, camino, landscape, path, street, tree,

transitoriness ---fog, leaving, light, moon, night,
rainbow, shadow, snow, sunrise, sunset, towards,
Ultreia!,

objects---
backpack, boots, breakfast, bunks, candles, food, dinner,
profile photo, sink, train, water coil,

discipline---
archaeology, urbanism,


Friday, April 1, 2011

Another day, another effort! No joke!

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Welcome!

This blog simply holds the domain name CaminoGazetteer as a single term.

However, my Camino Gazetteer coordinates all postings from 75 locations where I halted and blogged during eight Caminos from 2004 through 2014. Illustrated with my photos it includes a special interactive map on which you can follow the long route west from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in the French Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela and lands's end at Finisterre.

You can also read these posts in the blog, All My Caminos. Written in a book format, it is illustrated with my photos and covers in a separate chapter each completed Camino in chronological sequence from 2004 through 2014.

Either way I hope you enjoy my journeys!



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