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Ivar, I am sorry, I am having a hard time wrapping my mind around how to use your web site. How do I start a new question thread? I hate to change the subject in other peoples threads!I saw this on the news the other day. We have had winds of up to 120km/h and a lot of rain the last few days... and on the coast I imagine even worse... it seems this pilgrims went down to the sea in a difficult area... the helicopter was looking for him for about an hour the other day, but has since needed to come back due to bad weather.
The Finisterre area has a lot of currents normally, these days I imagine even worse.
I just saw a news report that a French pilgrim is missing from a beach near Fisterra, the Playa O Rostro. His backpack and all documentation were found on the beach.
Click on Camino de Santiago Forum at the very top left. Scroll down to and click the forum you want. On the right you will see "Start a New Thread".Click on it and there you are.Ivar, I am sorry, I am having a hard time wrapping my mind around how to use your web site. How do I start a new question thread? I hate to change the subject in other peoples threads!
Have a look at some instructions here:Ivar, I am sorry, I am having a hard time wrapping my mind around how to use your web site. How do I start a new question thread? I hate to change the subject in other peoples threads!
Thank you, I FINALLY got it, I am a bit techno slowHave a look at some instructions here:
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/how-to-post-question-comment-in-the-forum.20844/
... Given that the Nth Atlantic, even in summer, has sea temps of less than 15'C I cannot understand why anyone would want to "swim" in it during the middle of winter (it would be near zero!). ...
Denis is a Breton pilgrim from the French Finistère ; he is used to walking on the beach by the worse weather along the Atlantic coast (very similar to the Galician coast ... ) where he is living in Penmarc'h Brittany ...
Or, quite simply, lack of awareness. After all, we have seen many photos of pilgrims walking/diving into the sea once they reached to ocean. One might assume that a pilgrim, on reaching the shore after walking for 30 or 40 days might think they could conquer the world.Which would, sadly, suggest a suicide, SY
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