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The Iberian Horseshoe — A Journey

Part IV. North East

Twin Towers

Steve Porter
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Climb­ing up to the ru­ined tower above Sant Vicenç, I’m alone but for dive-bomb­ing swal­lows. Off to my left, the vil­lage of Sant Pere is shim­mer­ing in the sun. To the north, the peak of dis­tant Puig­mal is still coat­ed in snow.

I climb the scree be­fore dis­cov­er­ing near the top that there was a path on the other side after all. I take my shirt off and ex­pose my skin­ny torso to the heat. The bleat­ing of a goat re­sounds in the val­ley. One soli­tary farm­house is lodged into the hill­side be­tween here and Bell­munt.

At the sum­mit with the de­scent stretched out below, I’m only halfway to my aim. I enjoy the mo­ment and in­dulge in some solo en­ter­tain­ment in the shrub­bery. The roof of the ru­ined tower is open. Sun­light il­lu­mi­nates one half of the cir­cle and shad­ow falls on the other. I’m al­most at the end of my Iber­ian jour­ney.

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