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They are called Hórreos and are used for storing dried corn for animal feed. I suspect but don't really know that they are up high to catch the breezes and dry the corn. I think that some of them now are purely decorative.
This is an idea I got from a French Canadian named Francois. Three things: People feel safe on the Camino. Nothing bad seems to happen
Second. People on the Camino have their needs met, basic shelter and food. Third, despite multiple countries and languages, people get along. They find ways to...
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