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New webcam on the Camino

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There is a new webcam on the CRTVG site. It is at San Marcos and appears to show the road outside the TV facility before Monte do Gozo. It is the first webcam that I have found which actually shows pilgrims walking the trail (though I suppose the O Cebreiro webcam shows all the "lower trail" pilgrims passing in front of the albergue). Five minutes of watching at about 1430 Spanish time showed a steady stream of pilgrims, probably over 50.

Check it out here if you have a few spare minutes:

http://www.crtvg.es/camweb/index.asp?id=34&mn=COR
 
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Interesting - thanks Falcon! I just watched the first group of about 7 pass by, but only one wearing a backpack! Anne
 
There are twelve pilgrims on the screen at 1325 local time in the 100 meter stretch covered by the camera. All seem to have packs. If they arrive at the same place together, there WILL BE a line!
 
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I has looking in at about 1.15 local time today and was amazed to see what looked like hundreds of young people walking towards the camera.

They looked as if they were walking in groups behind small banners or posters held up on top of poles . It appeared as if there was up to twenty people behind each poster/ banner , However there appeared to be no real gap between each group.

When I looked in at first the walkers were walking towards the camera and stretched off as far as the camera could see. At the same time there were more walkers with rucksacks on the other side of the road .I thought that it might have been a parish function but I think the walkers looked as if they were prepared for a much longer walk.

I started to count the banners and saw at least fifteen before I left the site for a few minutes, when I returned they were all gone.

Can anyone explain what I saw ?

Buen Camino !


J M
 
I has looking in at about 1.15 local time today and was amazed to see what looked like hundreds of young people walking towards the camera.

They looked as if they were walking in groups behind small banners or posters held up on top of poles . It appeared as if there was up to twenty people behind each poster/ banner , However there appeared to be no real gap between each group.

When I looked in at first the walkers were walking towards the camera and stretched off as far as the camera could see. At the same time there were more walkers with rucksacks on the other side of the road .I thought that it might have been a parish function but I think the walkers looked as if they were prepared for a much longer walk.

I started to count the banners and saw at least fifteen before I left the site for a few minutes, when I returned they were all gone.

Can anyone explain what I saw ?

Buen Camino !


J M
 
J Maguire, below is a copy of a post by Sil, from further on in the forum. THis should explain what you saw! Sil is probably one of the best informed people you'll bump into here on the forum.

 
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Being in the US, I'm having to remind myself to check early in the day! Although the bridge lights at night in Pontevedre are pretty LOL!! :roll:
 
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My quick check of the webcam showed a crtvG truck turning into the driveway shown in the webcam, so it is indeed the stretch of road next to the TV station facilities.

About half the walkers going by had backpacks.

Saturday did not set any record for the number of pilgrims, but the 1,780 would fill the "prison camp" at Monte do Gozo three times.
 
I think I keep trying too late! It's 1 pm here and there's nobody on the road there! They're all having a siesta or eating dinner! Or maybe they're in BED!
 

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