El Camino Real links the missions in California.
El Camino Real which is Spanish for the Royal Road was the name given to the 600 mile road system that connected the 21 missions in California.
The El Camino Real.
The missions were connected by systems of Spanish colonial settlements along El Camino Real, a road that linked the missions in California. The distance between the missions varied, with some being around 30 miles apart and others further apart, depending on the geographical location and terrain.
it's because there was only 1 road called ''The Royal Road'' connecting the missions
El Camino Real
The road between the missions is mostly US 101, but is known as El Camino Real, the Royal Road.
El Comino Real
yes and if you see a bell next to the road that means there is a mission close by.
El Camino Real
Oh, dude, that would be the El Camino Real. It was like the OG highway connecting all those Spanish missions along the California coast back in the 1700s. So, if you wanted to road trip like a friar back in the day, that was the route to take.
the el camino real is a road the connected the missions that the padres used to walk from mission to mission
El Camino Real, translated from Spanish as The King's Highway or, literally, The Royal Road.