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The end is near for this camino
... in the "old city" is something that London hasn't been able to conserve and it has a certain charm when the rain falls onto its cobbled streets - Islas Cies: I still haven't been here but these islands off the Galician coast have beaches that were recently voted some of the best in the world - Visit the wine region: Galicia has some great wine growing valleys and produce one of the best white wines in the world from a grape variety called ...
Day 9, Computer geeks to vege peaks
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The IBM class was quite informative at demonstrating the importance of consultancy work, and the use of analytics in marketing and ebusiness. Further identifying that target advertising and categorising will certainly increase brand awareness. The speaker had a number of key points and most of which I unfortunately don't recall, felt like a finance lecture at Deakin...
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Santiago de Compostela
Having passed many pilgrims (all of which had large backpacks with a clamshell attached and were holding a stick) on the drive over to Santiago from Lugo, I decided to walk the last 30km of the Camino route in to town. Was definitely a bad idea as my feet are still killing. Goodness knows how people walk the whole Camino from France to North West Spain in 30 days. I sure as hell wont be doing ...
Finally in Santiago
... only had 1km to go we stopped for a beer. We walked for 2km and then asked for directions again and were told it was only 2km away. After 2km we asked a man with a horse who told us it was only 1km away, after 1km we asked a lady who told us it was 1km away. By this time it was after 7pm and totally dark, we did eventually find our way. Marie had lost faith the minute we left the bar. The accommodation turned out to be first class in a converted ...
It's a hard life
... and pipes and marched off down the main street. The town felt very much like an eastern bloc with many tall tower blocks of basic housing. It is a huge port. There was no map outside the station so on asking a couple of locals where my hotel might be I was sent first in one direction then the opposite way. Asking a young girl with a baby in a buggy where I might find the hotel, she replied in perfect English that it was a good mile away and difficult ...