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The end is near for this camino
... Visit the ruins of the Celtic village Santa Tegra - Visit one of the great beaches such as "As Catedrais" or "A Lanzada" - Food: try the great beef that feed upon the green lush pastures or some of the great seafood. Seafood here is tastier and cheaper than in London. Tomorrow I'll arrive in Santiago de Compostela and hopefully make it I time for the pilgrim's mass at noon and with any luck the giant incense burner known as "O Botafumeiro" will be ...
Day 9, Computer geeks to vege peaks
... of production is machine operated, certain parts still require a human's touch. That's what they told us anyways, although I think the reality is it's a hell of a lot cheaper for labour, than it is to buy new machines.
In comparison to other days, this was a relatively easy going and quiet day, tomorrow though will bring with it a day of white water rafting and gnarly times.
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Santiago de Compostela
... itself was a nice city and the weather was perfect during the walk. The route was well marked with clamshell dotted ever 100m or so indicating which way to go. Passed many nationalities on the walk inlcuding Chinese, Japanese, Americans and many Europeans all of which we hoping to finish the walk that afternoon.A couple of bagpipes could be heard around town as you explored the narrow streets.
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Finally in Santiago
... November 6th Pinor - Botos de Abaixo Hiked 13 miles As the previous nights accommodation was 4 miles closer to our next planned stop we anticipated a short day. We are not quite sure what went wrong as we ended up hiking 13 miles. Stayed in a nice hotel had drinks, dinner with wine and breakfast all for $90.00. Wednesday November 7th Botos de Abaixo - Silleda Hiked 8 miles Another frosty morning another uphill slog to get out of the town but ...
First Trip to A Coruna
... of the 5th grade class outside the front door. I figured that a free trip to A Coruna would totally be worth it. I hadn't seen the city yet and we were going to head out and check out some of the city. I didn't know too much about the field trip when I agreed to go. I wasn't sure where we were going to go, how long the field trip was going to last, and what my duty was going to be while I was on the bus with all of the kids. I quickly found out that we ...