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Why Walk the Camino? Where? When? With whom?
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[QUOTE="dick bird, post: 1235485, member: 93571"] We are talking at cross purposes here, whether deliberately or not, I shan´t comment. There are three aspects of the camino to consider and we need to be clear which one we are discussing: [LIST=1] [*]The actual physical paths, tracks and roads that pilgrims to Camino de Santiago follow. This website might be of interest with respect to this [URL]https://opinionjuridica.blog/2021/10/06/caminos-publicos-y-su-controversia-respecto-a-la-titularidad-de-estos/[/URL] [*]The officially recognised routes (by the civil and ecclesiastical authorities) the Camino follows along these paths tracks and roads to reach Santiago cathedral according to [URL='https://www.xunta.gal/dog/Publicados/2016/20160516/AnuncioC3B0-110516-0001_gl.html'][B]Ley 5/2016 de 4 de mayo, del patrimonio cultural de Galicia[/B][/URL], (with thanks to [USER=10982]@dougfitz[/USER] . Similar rules and definitions are applied by in the other autonomous regions, France and UNESCO [*]The traditional practice of pilgrimage to Santiago. [/LIST] Numbers 1 & 2 may be changed but not by us. Number 3, even if shared, is entirely a matter of personal choice and opinion. Maybe Antonio Machado was right ¨Caminante, no hay camino. El camino se hace por andar¨. [/QUOTE]
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