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[QUOTE="sukinseoul, post: 18472, member: 2579"] [b]Hi from Korea! - Re: Hi my name is James[/b] Hi there! Interesting! We have a blog in Korea to share all these useful information on Camino. I got to know the routes, Camino through one of Korean TV stations aired on Camino. Last year, I heard that over 500 Koreans have gone there, especially the French Route! Boila! :P I read 2-3 books on walking..and Camino instantly hit me. Here I am I have decided to go there in the summer this year.. Ambitiously, I wanted to start from Paris to St. Jean then, to Santiago.. But I found some budget issue came up.. since the route from Paris lies with some tourist attractions like Tours and Bordeaux.. I guess I may try Le Puy route.. Today I got so much information on this route and got to know that this route is pretty good to walk since others are there! I know French is a big crowd in Camino ranking in the 1st in 2007. Well, .. have a good preparation for everyone! With respect! [/QUOTE]
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