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Jeremy in Spain (2 of 2)
 
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Franco-spanish border
The Col du Portalet is a beautiful crossing between France and Spain. Here I am, having just cycled up the French side.
pic de midi ossau
Looking back into France, the Pic de Midi Ossau is visible in the background, still with snow around it, despite the blazing sunshine.
Spanish Pyrenees
During the time of Franco, this area was a comparatively poor backwater frequented by smugglers. Today the area is experiencing an economic boom as Spaniards start to enjoy the mountains. There are still plenty of smugglers - French people hopping over the border to stock up on cheap cigarettes which are still absurdly cheap in Spain.
road on Spanish side
The road surface on the Spanish side of the Col is a little disappointing and there were some repairs underway while Jeremy was there. Apparently they are waiting until the building programme is over which may well take forever. Not good news for cyclists.
beautiful lake
With plenty of meltwater from the snow capped Pyrenees, there are many stunning lakes in the area. Click on the image to see it in all its beauty.
lake 2
Another stunning lake...
snowy mountains
On the road from Canfranc to the border. If the mountains in the background appeared in a film, the producer would probably sack the set designer for going too far.
clouds on the French border

France looms... People who live on the French side often travel up the Ossau valley in the rain, cross over the border into warm sunshine. This picture shows the border - right where all that cotton wool is.

Want some more of Spain?

Jeremy in the Ordesa Valley This valley in the Spanish Pyrenees is a national park and extremely beautiful.

Spanish food I have sampled quite a bit. Click on the link to see what I found and what I thought of it.

Jeremy's cycle trip to Spain with Jodie I met Jodie on the Lonely Planet website and we cycled together for 3 days. Follow the link to see how we got on.

If you'd like to see some more pictures of the Pyrenees (taken by talented French photographer Jean-Paul Falguieres) click here.