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[QUOTE="MaidinBham, post: 395524, member: 29585"] Oh dear, will I have to make U-turn in Tui?! I suppose it was only a matter of time before things start to change on the Camino. I did find some of the commentary in the article about pilgrims being subsidized by the tax-dollars of locals, a little stinging. I mean, Galacia, the tourist industry, Spain, the Xunta, the EU created this "product", and now it appears that they are having difficulty delivering it. I think it points to questions on how best to sustain and preserve the Camino, without having negative impact on those involved. I do think the cost of albergues will go up,and how could it not, with the poor economy, limited resources and unemployment in Spain ~ 20%. I just hope the spirit of the Camino will never die amid the noise of too many cash registers! [/QUOTE]
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