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Knowing Galicia, maybe the rain was so heavy you couldn't see it :shock:nidarosa said:I actually can't remember seeing it and having any reaction - and it's no more than five months ago! .
Thank you so much for the photo. Twice I've seen the marker and twice I've been distressed at all the graffiti. It smacked of a great deal of disrespect as the Camino has morphed, by that stage, from an adversary to be wrestled with into a dear, dear friend.falcon269 said:They clean it occasionally!
KatWanderlust said:This is a really cool question!
It's always a bit of a surprise coming up to the 100km marker, you follow the trail, look to the right and wow there it is! How quickly the km go by...
I've had mixed emotions the 2 times i've passed it - happy to have made it so far and accomplished so much, but sad that it meant the journey was coming to an end and it was time to start preparing for "real life" again.
I think the 0km marker at Finisterre stirred more emotion, as it really sinks in that you cannot walk anymore with the cliff and ocean behind it! A completely overwhelming moment
Don't count on it! I have passed it five times since, once just six months after the clean shot, and it has been completely covered each time. It doesn't take long to be marked, so maybe it is cleaned once a year. Your timing will need to be perfect to see a clean version.I am VERY excited to see that the 100 km marker has been cleaned
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