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[QUOTE="Tincatinker, post: 972944, member: 14061"] Walk to Muxia. Look at that broken boat. Look hard at your journey’s end. You have nowhere else to go. It’s over. Then take a deep breath, maybe two, and start deciding what you’ll do with the rest of your life. Malaga is pretty cool before the holiday season starts. Madrid is worth an entire Camino, hey, call it a month but by then you’ll have only got to know squit. I’d probably spend any spare time I had in Santiago: greeting new arrivals, exploring the city, checking out the music scene, trying to scrounge a coffee out of [USER=1]@ivar[/USER]. You’ll know what you want to do by the time you get there 😉 [/QUOTE]
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