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Today the Camino trail took us to the town of Asturianos, a gentle incline for most of the day with a longish hilly section for the last 3 Km.

All in all a quite uneventful day other than Mark getting stung by a be and Liverpool loosing 3-0 to Barcelona in the champions League.

There was a very grumpy couple in the first bar we went to , they had plonked a large Octapus on the counter – not quite sure why. We soon found a second bar nearby with a super friendly host.

We slept in a sports hall, most of us on thin mattresses  on the floor – it was quite cold.