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The stamps on your credential

jeploss

Member
I found a fabulous site that is great for those of us who love graphic design and want to choose our stamps and consequently different places to explore. Because of this site I will be going to the cathedral in Ourense to get my credential stamped.

http://www.lossellosdelcamino.com

Janet
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
Thanks Janet. This website comes up from time to time.
There was a request on this forum about three years ago to share unusual sellos with the website.
So, don't forget to check through the stamps and if you have any unusual ones, please share them.

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Ahh yes, stamp collecting, a pilgrim fetish! We included the stamps on our Camino map on our blog as many people wanted to see these as much as the photos. I was a bit disappointed on our last Camino that may Municipal Albergues all now share the same stamp... very utilitarian. But memorable ones came from:

Roncesvalles – Like a bishops ring
Lorgono – not the officuial one in town but from the old lady on the way who won’t let you pass without figs, water and a sello
Astoria – would make a good tattoo
Alcuescar – Architectual
Banos de montemayar – large but features the roman road
Ayvntamiento – like a woodcut
Montamata – Pilgram calling out to join him
St Marta de Tera – Jimmy off the porch
Albergueria – despite the name, no albergue, good stamo and they get you to sign your name on a shell and hang it up in the bar.
Santiago – you’ve got there
Fisterra -you can go no further… unless its Muxia

Best stamps, obscure post offices, if you can't find a bar the post office are usually delighted to be asked, Guardia Seville (though they don't like you asking for directions) and Parador, any one, the stamp's the same but ahh the service!
 

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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