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The scallop shell symbol guided us towards Santiago de Compostela along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage across northern Spain.



👉 Processions are the visible soul of Holy Week in Burgos.
👉 Thousands of years of footsteps have worn the pilgrimage path down several feet below ground level.
👉 Walking into a eucalyptus forest on a rainy day in Spain is like walking into a cough drop.
👉 The calmest dogs are those that are raised unleashed and unpenned.
👉 The miracle of this trip was when Father Damien said Mass at the tomb of Saint James located in the crypt beneath the main altar of the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.
👉 Finisterre is the traditional end of the Camino de Santiago. Until Columbus discovered America, Finisterre was considered the "End of the World". An eternal fire commerates the spot.