As often, I am not quite sure if this is the right place. Mods please feel free to move.
There is an interesting programme on BBC Radio 4, about a French amputee, Hervé, walking the Camino. It is in the BBC religious strand as part of a series called Heart and Soul which is actually native to the World Service of the BBC I believe.
So it is not a travelogue. I found it well presented and thoughtful and thought-provoking.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct5tf2
BBC radio is...
I'm currently in Melinda, but I got to witness an incredible show last week while in El Acebo.
After a hot shower to warm up and a satisfying dinner, I ventured outside my hostel to capture a few photos and was greeted by an astonishing display of storm clouds. Remarkably, all these photos were snapped within just 5 minutes.
Everything appeared serene at first glance... but nature had other plans...
Out of nowhere, low-hanging clouds descended and stretched into a column toward the...
Since I always plan with Murphy's Law on my mind, I was pleasantly surprised yesterday. Everything went smooth, and we ended up from Holland arriving in Ferrol more than an hour before my most optimistic schedule (no bus-strike on a monday yet...)
A good enough reason to splurge on hotel El Suizo and have a nice meal at the very hip and stylish Bla Bla Café. My son, being the strong and mostly silent type, did not object.
Today we walked from Ferrol to Pontedeume. We arrived at Neda...
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