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The installation of more markers.

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A report from a few days ago.
http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/noticia/le ... C12991.htm
Once again the article is not 100% clear but La Voz de Galicia reported that
The installation of the last of the four markers (missing?) was done in Pobra do Brollón.
Two are located in the section that runs through A Labrada, and the remaining two are located in Castroncelos and Brollón.
The article goes on about Chantada and that there is now an agreement for some more signage in this council’s area. This covers the route between The Rio Miño, at Belesar to the top of Monte de Faro. So who knows where these will be situated.
The rest of the news item is of no real interest to pilgrims on the Camino de Invierno.
 
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Hi, Ian,
Have you seen any pilgrims on the Invierno at all this year? Do you think the numbers are really increasing?

I think the signage is already quite good, but the problem will be that if no one walks the route, there will be no incentive to preserve and maintain the signage. Fingers crossed that this takes off, because it is such a beautiful camino! Laurie
 
We have only had two this year. Maybe we get one tomorrow. But this is a not very scientific way of measuring the pilgrims.
Spanish and their statistics. I am not going there on an open forum :wink:
 
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