 We, Deina and Aletta from Icoholics, are embarking on another journey. This time we are in Italy, on the beautiful island of Sardinia. We are hiking the Camino Minerario di Santa Barbara in the southwest of Sardinia. The CMSB is a 500 kilometer long Camino, which is divided into 30 stages. We are hiking stage 11 till 18 from Montimanu to Nougi, 100 kilometers along this beautiful trail. We are walking on the most ancient land in Italy, along mountains, mines characterized by the Millennial Mining Epic of Sardinia. Welcome to the CMSB. Good morning. Good morning. This morning we woke up in a beautiful B&B named Orangeville and I absolutely loved the place. There were so many cats and dogs and the owners were super super friendly and they gave us really nice breakfast and lunch. Currently we are standing in front of or behind? In front of? In front of the Olive Tree. That's a really famous Olive Tree in Sardinia because it's already more than a thousand years old. And like the trunk, the diameter is 8 meters, so it's a really big one. And well, it's pretty pretty impressive. Yeah, it's really impressive here and today, yesterday we had a flat walk and today is more climbing. It's 15 kilometers to Rosas, which is an old mining village and it's around 600 meters climbing and 700 descent. And at the end of the day, we're going to sleep in the mining villages as well. So where the miners slept, when they were our age, we're going to sleep there tonight as well. So we're very curious about that. So we just finished lunch and just before that we visited the mining town of Orbei. So after that short visit, we're now on our way to Rosas, which is an old mining town as well. We will be staying there tonight. And today we're actually hiking a variant, so not the original trek. The original trek goes the other way around Santa Mariae da Nature Park, if I pronounce it correctly. And we're going past the other way, but it's supposed to be a very beautiful spot as well. From here it's about five kilometers to Rosas, so not very far. So we're taking it very slow while enjoying the beautiful, but hot weather. Along the whole trail, you can see these strange looking trees where the bottom part is really dark and then dark. And then it starts to develop like a normal tree. And I thought that were like special trees, but I read in the travel guide that it are some sort of cork trees, which they use to trunk. They use as like the cork on top of the wine bottles. And right now we're back on the original trail, so off the variant and back on the original trail. And as you can probably see on my face, it's really, really hot, but we're almost at Rosas. So we just finished day five. Today was not that difficult. So we arrived at our beautiful old miners house pretty early and we took some time to rest. And tomorrow it's already the last day on the CMSB. Tomorrow we will hike from Rosas, where we are right now to Nuzi's. If we pronounce it correctly, it will be a pretty easy day, so we're going to get some.