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This is only in Santiago, so you can all forget your pack transfer fantasies.🤭;)

I find myself wondering where they will take off and land, imagining the scene in front of the cathedral with this added to it.
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And how is it going to navigate and land on those narrow streets?
 
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This is only in Santiago, so you can all forget your pack transfer fantasies.🤭;)

I find myself wondering where they will take off and land, imagining the scene in front of the cathedral with this added to it.
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They will probably land at the airport. 😅😅
Sorry , couldn't resist. 🙏
 
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Imagine the pilgrims arriving by helicopter catching the last two bunkbeds......................................
Nowadays you could still "walk" the Camino using the train, bus, taxi as it is a normal practice nowadays, sending your backpack forward with the new services, even this website it has become more and more like a tourist office where the only things you can ask for freely are those that the tourist office can give you. What was once a pilgrimage has now become more of a tourist excursion, most people would not agree with this, after all is only the opinion of someone that has started the Camino from different part of Europe from 2012 to 2018 "walking" more than 15000Km and obviously has noticed the changes especially how most Spanish people see us "Pilgrims" wanting a cheap holiday. I was talking to my friend Angel, the permanent ospitalero of the Bella Muxia in Muxia about all of this and I did say to him that the tourism was killing the " Holy Pilgrimage" he replayed that he was hoping that it would at least last for another 10 year.In the future if I feel the need to renew my respect to Sant James I will take a plain to Santiago De Compostela or to any Spanish city that i wish to explore.
For my point of view, the pilgrimage to Santiago as it was, is now dead.
 
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The flying taxi service might have an interesting looking sello! 😉
Cheers from Oz everyone -
Jenny

Strange it is, but it was as a cheap way of seeing Spain that got me into Camino in the first place.! The Camino had other ideas and plans for me back in 2003 and I can view the changes now with regret but I am still a pilgrim. I still would like to finish that bit of the veedlepee that damn near finished me but it'll have to wait. I think the trick of tackling modernity is not to over dwell in the past but see it like a change of drawers :) One's arse is ever so grateful and it doesn't stop you from walking!

For me it'll have to be a change of starting point like the Levant but at 83 it WOULD have to be a combination of buses, trains, taxis and two feet AND PARADORS. Oh bliss! I think I am about to have a senior moment so Buenos noches. Stay safe.

Samarkand.
 
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The pilgrimage to Santiago as it was died every year since its beginning, every year brings a new and different pilgrimage, everything changes with the times we live in.

Of course,
for example even today the Appalachian Trail can be covered by taxi, bus, train, especially in this new era in which we live.
I believe that in this commino you can send your backpack forward, but if you can't finish it then you can ask for help and they will bring you back.
True?
 
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Santiago intends to graduate from little white trains.

Gosh.
This will amp up the Disneyfication just a little bit.
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