Today we headed west eventually towards the city of Salamanca. Initially our route took us south along the coast past what looked like affluent holiday destinations and an area known as Stiges and then onto the AP-2 a toll charging Motorway that links the coast to the inland city of Zaragoza. Past Zaragoza we diverted to the A-2 still a motorway quality road but now without tolls. It was a very pleasant day. Bright sunshine, exceedingly light traffic, and picturesque country side that seems to be given over almost entirely to agriculture while regularly dotted with quaint little villages.
During the course of the days travel we crossed the zero-th (Greenwich) meridian (please excuse the poor photo obviously taken through the vehicle windshield - the electric heating element in the windshield is visible).
We camped for the night in a gravel parking lot beside a gas station just short of the city of Calatayud