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Vandalism

Rushie

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Future April 27

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From the tire tracks that pillar was exactly in the way of some poor Campesino trying to turn an eight-gang plough with minimum effort. Not so much vandalism as a consequence of mutual misunderstanding… Why put a mojone right where someone is going to need to maneuver a large and expensive bit of agricultural kit?
 
@Rushie - could you provide us some context by telling us where you took the picture?
Thanks
 
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.
Vandalism? Maybe. Accident? Could be that too.

This doesn't bother me as much as all the graffiti that is EVERYWHERE on the Frances.

But this would also be a moment when my GPS comes in handy - to make sure I follow the way the arrow in the direction it was intended to point me!
 
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A random photo with a one-word title isn't very helpful, but the observations by others have been interesting.
 
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Not so much a marker-post as a post with a marker on it.

Looks like it indicates the covered-culvert field entrance such that the tractor doesn’t end up in the ditch.
It's a marker post on the Camino on the opposite of the road the official post with the Camino sign has been knocked down also
 

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It's a marker post on the Camino on the opposite of the road the official post with the Camino sign has been knocked down also
This was at on cross roads on the camino Madrid
 
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