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Trekking The Way in Spain (Camino de Santiago)

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  • CantonDawgCantonDawg Posts: 258 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
  • TurkDawgTurkDawg Posts: 1,845 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
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    May 19 - I took a bus ride today out to the northern coastal town of Muxia, once thought to be where the world ended before the Americas were discovered by Europeans. Many ancient pilgrims who trekked to Santiago would extend their walk to see the ocean (about a 2-3 day hike depending on where you head). I’m sitting on these boulders contemplating the whole experience.

    Incidentally, I haven’t yet boarded an airplane. We began April 19 in St Augustine by taking a taxi to Port Canaveral, where we took a transatlantic cruise to Barcelona. Then by train across Spain to our trail heads. More reflection to come.

  • donniemdonniem Posts: 8,377 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    That's a good formula - no planes = no crashes (and nobody trying to open a door while in flight or putting his/her knees into the back of your chair etc. etc.)

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