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I'm sure this info has already been shared, but here's an update: the Tuna are still working their magic under the arches in the Praza Obradoiro (facing the catehdral) in the evenings. I was there two nights ago. I'm guessing as of 10pm onwards. They are always good fun for a sing along and a...
jefferyonthecamino submitted a new resource:
An Illustrated Journey to the West by Domenico Laffi: An Abridged Version of the Pilgrim’s Diary - Bilingual Edition English and Spanish / Edición bilingüe inglés y castellano
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Below is a map of Spain divided into its autonomous regions*.
* All the regions in the TWO DARK blues have a perimeter LOCKDOWN. This means you CANNOT ENTER or LEAVE the region unless you have a valid reason, such as work or medical issues. The darkest blue also indicates that within the region...
As of 2pm Friday October 30th and until (at least) 2pm Monday November 9th, Castilla y León will lock down. That means no entering or leaving the Autonomous Community.
Pretty much covers everything you need to know about visiting and travelling around Spain.
https://www.spain.info/en/discover-spain/practical-information-tourists-covid-19-travel-spain/
Buen and Safe Camino
jefferyonthecamino submitted a new resource:
The Camino de Madrid Handbook - A much-needed reference and guidebook for the Camino de Madrid
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Just finished my Camino de Madrid and got my Carta Peregrina in Sahagún.
(Last three days were not easy because of the weather)
Buen Camino
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This was pretty cool.
I got to take part in the first official Camino Argentino, which happened last Saturday, July 27th.
The Argentinian part of the Camino Argentino starts at the Church of Santiago Apóstol in Buenos Aires and ends at the Church of San Ignacio de Loyola, also in Buenos Aires...
I am aware that the heat wave is no laughing matter and that half of Europe is suffering; however, I just walked into Compostela (yesterday) and am very grateful Galicia is far from the heat.
Buen Camino and keep hydrated if you are not in Galicia!
#AlwaysCamino
jefferyonthecamino submitted a new resource:
A Survival Guide to the Portuguese Camino in Galicia - Information about the Portuguese Way in Galicia
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jefferyonthecamino submitted a new resource:
A Survival Guide to the Camino de Santiago in Galicia - Information about the French Way through Galicia
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jefferyonthecamino submitted a new resource:
Atlas of Places that Could or Should have existed on the Camino de Santiago - A tour of uncharted stories on the Camino
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