BASQUE in the GLORY
When people ask me where my favourite place in the world is, the French Basque Country wins hands down every time. Let me tell you why. Where else in the world can you go surfing in the morning, lunch on just-caught tuna, then spend the afternoon hiking verdant hillsides before feasting on the likes of rare-breed pork, nutty sheep’s cheese and hand-crafted chocolate in any number of 300-year-old country inns?
And it’s not just about a beautiful landscape and great food, either; its culture is as fascinating as it is a little mystifying. The Euskadi language bears no resemblance to any other European tongue and, while you may not understand the lyrics, the haunting melodies of Basque choirs will send chills down your spine. The Basque lauburu cross, often carved on tombstones, is also mysterious but from what I gather it signifies spirit, life, consciousness and form, and is a powerful symbol of Basque unity. Then there’s the almost balletic Basque ballgame of pelote, a gripping spectator sport that kids learn to
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