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Nuremberg - Santiago - Finisterra -Starting the end of April 2024
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[QUOTE="rojasa, post: 1223939, member: 95068"] Do you speak German? I highly recommend this podcast of a young woman who walked from her front door in Leipzig to Finisterre last year, "Einfach los." I believe she passes through Nuremberg and continues on the Jakobsweg into France, and then Spain. She was at "that place" in her own life: end of a longterm relationship, end of a career with a particular company, and undertook this pilgrimage for similar reasons as you describe. She walked for nine months. You can find the podcast on spotify here: [URL]https://open.spotify.com/show/2M0He7KA7wAI57tLXuOGPV[/URL] or anywhere you access podcasts. She gives locations as she walks, and describes the path. (I met Theresa last November in Santiago, and spent a few days with her, rambling around the city, talking, reflecting, and laughing, before she continued on to Finisterre. She is thoughtful, authentic, and incredibly kind; a rather special human being. I am using her podcasts to re-learn German, and to learn about the pilgrim paths through that country!) I hope you find what you are looking for. Buen camino, guten Weg! [/QUOTE]
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