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    Travel advice

    In fact its www.alsa.es/en/ if you want english language
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    Travel advice

    ALSA bus leave from Santiago for Porto every day type Alsa bus es, and you should get their site . (choose INTERNATIONAL once in their site)
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    Booked! Lisbon to Santiago - October 2014

    I am well pleased for you matey. i should have finished a week or so before you.So as is said in Portuguese,Bom caminho ! Hoping you have a fulfilling journey.
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    Scallop shells

    Most interesting,i had no idea the possession of the scallop shell was a symbol of completing the caminho (Portuguese spelling). I thank you for making that known.
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    Scallop shells

    Thanks for the info. I live near the Atlantic coast so i shall go to the fish market and see if there are any there. Oddly,i can never remember seeing any locally despite extremely fond childhood memories of Sunday morning breakfast of scallops cooked in bacon fat, and heaps of other goodies.
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    Pilgrim-only restaurant near Padron

    I feel like doing something similar,but i have already promised the wife that i shall be on "Exemplary behaviour duty" whilst on the caminho.
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    Scallop shells

    How lovely to receive all of your replies,so many stories full of meaning. God bless you all and thankyou.
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    Scallop shells

    It would appear that many pilgrims attach scallop shells to their back pack. Do people usualy provide there own ?? Or is there a little "scallop shell man"outside every cathedral selling to pilgrims ? Just a thought.
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    Places to Stay in Redondela

    Sounds better than "roncking ville" Thanks for the tip
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    It's official

    Bom caminho ! Enjoy.
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    Fuseta before (or after?) Camino

    Tell me when abouts are you going to be in Algarve, it might be possible i could come and meet you in Fuseta,or nearby. Maybe come to my home for evening meal if you don´t mind hill billy. Ha ha.
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    Fuseta before (or after?) Camino

    Methinks if one walks west ,along the coast from Fuseta to Sagres,then follows the coast ,as much as possible to Lisboa,the trip would be well in excess of mil e cem. Fusea,>Sao Bras>Almodova>Beja>Santarem etc,then the trip might be n0ve centos e tal. All vague estimates,of course.
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    Fuseta before (or after?) Camino

    Thinking that VdlP from Sevilla is +/-1000, then yes, Fuseta somewhat less.950ks seems about right.:-(
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    Fuseta before (or after?) Camino

    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOps,1150 m ou m
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    Fuseta before (or after?) Camino

    +/- 100 kms from Fuseta to Sagres,OK 1250 mais ou menos.:-)
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    Fuseta before (or after?) Camino

    Probably a trip of 1100 kms and some !
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    Fuseta before (or after?) Camino

    Hi Snowgen. The street of your forbears was Rua de IGREJA,which means Church road in English. The old church is still there and the road its on is still the same road. Fuseta is a very lively ,albeit small town at this time of year. There is a big campsite and quite a lot of rental apartments...
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    Beggining caminho at Santarem or Coimbra.

    Thankyou for your consideration and input.
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    Fuseta before (or after?) Camino

    I live very near to Fuseta and know quite a few people there. Do you have any living relatives that you know are still there,if you want to give some names,i shall make enquiries on your behalf ,should you wish. Martin

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