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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 32511, member: 537"] Hi, flecher, You were the one who got me motivated to start walking this route, so I have you to thank! I wouldn't worry at all about finding carimbos. I posted a list earlier of places where I've been finding them, but the most reliable bet, I think is the Junta da Freguesia. I have found the offices in all sorts of tiny towns and in big towns as well. They always have stamps (not for pilgrims, but for official business), and they also always have information about places to stay and eat. And the people are usually very nice and helpful as well. And if all else fails, you can always get any business stamp -- pharmacies all have them, post offices, nearly any commercial enterprise has some kind of stamp for invoices, etc. I really don't think you'll have any problem at all. How in the world did you find a place to stay in Verdelha de Baixo? I can't even find it on the map! About the credencial -- I got mine in the Igreja dos Martires, they're sold in a little office where lots of other parish business is conducted. I would just make sure to go on a weekday and give yourself some wiggle room. If a church service is going on, for example,the office will close during the service and then open up again. On the 21st of May I hope to be nearing Santiago on the Via de la Plata, so I'm afraid our paths won't cross in Lisbon. I'll work on my notes and get something to you before I leave in april for the Vdlp. Laurie [/QUOTE]
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