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[QUOTE="methodist.pilgrim.98, post: 72214, member: 10322"] In June 1998 I either lost or had stolen my camera with the last two weeks of slide film. Three films with over a 100 slides. Since it was lost after I'd arrived in Santiago all my photos of the ritual in the cathedral were gone. Lost end of the story. To get home I walked from Pamplona to SJPP and I met two American peregrinas. One of them had been frightened by a Frenchman on her journey out of SJPP and had turned round to go home. She met the other lady at Bayonne station and they decided they could walk together. This meant the frightened peregrina returned to the Camino. I took no details and I would dearly love to know if they got to Santiago. On my 2009 Camino I damaged two cameras beyond repair. I saved the SIM cards, but have no photos of Muxia because the 2nd camera was dropped at the entrance to the town. I can still see the photos I would have taken. Since I give illustrated talks about my Caminos the loss is not just mine. The point that because we carry so little makes the loss of any item more significant is a good insight. Jennysa, sorry about the journal. That is a real sadness and ouch. I too have walked in the afternoon to get ahead (by at least one day) from people I just didn't want to see again. On the other hand I have walked slowly to spend a couple of days with people who I was getting on with. You win, you lose. [/QUOTE]
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