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[QUOTE="jirit, post: 147639, member: 10406"] As I indicated earlier we had similar experiences especially when we walked the Via Francigena in Italy. But instead of writing an article we decided to write a book called An Italian Odyssey, and share some of our raw and very personal experiences of doing this route (while at the same time discussing all the fine cultural and culinary elements it had to offer). Some of our "couple" friends were shocked, while others probably more experienced with doing a pilgrimage, more understanding and appreciative, given that they may have gone through similar experiences. We obviously scared off some couples from ever walking the Via Francigena, let alone doing the Camino in Spain. But surprisingly many couples even after reading our book, decided to walk the Via Francigena anyway. From what I can tell all couples are still together. We mature as individuals and as couples through these unique experiences and challenges. [/QUOTE]
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