 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. It's the second day on the Camino, and this morning we woke up at Pubushinu. Pubushinu, yeah, and the host there, his dinner was incredible. We ate so much. Really, really, really recommend this place. Yeah, he had lots of starters. And we thought that was like the whole dish, but they were only the starters. And then we had like a first course and a second course. And he wanted to give us fruits and dessert and coffee. And it was a lot. Yeah, but we felt very, very welcome. And that way we are very energized for today, because it's quite a big stage today. It's 21 kilometers to the end place San Benedicto. San Benedetto. San Benedetto. There are actually two stages combined, stage 12 and stage 13. Yeah. And today we're also going to visit one of the caves here. There are lots of caves in Sardinia, and the one we are going to visit is called Sumanau. And we're also going to a temple, and that's the temple, the Antas. And yeah, I'm pretty curious how everything looks. Really curious, yeah. And it's 700 meters of elevation gain today and 600 meters of descent, but the beginning is quite flat. Enjoying the ice cream? It's really hot outside. And like I'm sweating like crazy. So I'm looking forward to eating this ice cream and then going into a really cool cave. We're at the entrance of the Sumanau cave. And they will provide you with an English audio tour. Yeah. And I'm really looking forward to the cave. I don't know what to expect to be honest, but let's see. We did it. We made it. It was a pretty long day to be honest, but the views were incredible. And now we're in the Posada of San Benedicto. If I pronounced it correctly. San Benedetto. San Benedetto. When we arrived here, we couldn't find the Posada to be honest, but the people from this town were very friendly and very helpful. We went to a little market where we bought some fresh fruits, which we are craving. Yeah. And in every Posada, by the way, a Posada is a house that's organized by the... Yeah, by the organization of the Camino. And Posada means place of rest. So this is a place of rest. And it's specially made for the pilgrims who hike the Camino. And at every Posada, you can give like a gift for the use of their food. Because in every Posada, there's like rice and pasta, sauces and stuff like that. That pilgrims can use to cook for themselves and then have a nice evening here. Yeah, so I'll let it set it, have a nice evening. That's what we're going to do now. We're going to cook some dinner. I think some famous Aletes Pasta, which I'm really looking forward to it and we'll see you. The road we're supposed to be on the right and it's on the left. So that's how we found out that we took the wrong turn accidentally. It's crazy. What is it? It's like a never-ending tunnel. Enjoying the food every single day. We met some amazing people along the way. Like Paolo, supposed to be a famous guy here. And we just met a couple of people and we gave them beer. And it just really makes this day really special. I absolutely love it. This is my dream place.