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7 routes of the Camino on one Gallus Nigrum postcard

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7 routes of the Camino on one Gallus Nigrum postcard

Postby Roderick on 15 Sep 2008, 03:03

I had just a single postcard with the 7 main routes, no books or whatsoever, to walk from Zwarte Haan in the Frisian county of Saint James (Sint Jacobiparochie) tp Santiago.
Only 10x15cm this Gallus Nigrum postcard had a quite detailed map with all te places mentioned along the 4 Calixtian routes and the "Torque Tradicional" from Frisia in the Netherlands, Dublin, Canterbury and the lesser known Via Haerlemensis.
To all the light travelers, I would advice: dont forget to take this postcard with you instead of all those heavy full detailed books!
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Postby JohnnieWalker on 15 Sep 2008, 07:11

Hi Roderick - where did you get it? Could you scan it and let us see it please?
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Re: 7 routes of the Camino on one Gallus Nigrum postcard

Postby Roderick on 16 Sep 2008, 18:49

JohnnieWalker wrote:Hi Roderick - where did you get it? Could you scan it and let us see it please?
I tried but found only this low resolution of the cardImage
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