TravelerAnd here I thought The Liberty Bell was property of Philadelphia. Why do they have that Liberty Bell in Spain? (And cheers to Marina for ringing it)
TravelerInstalled to symbolize the freedom of the Camino de Santiago, it has become a popular photo spot and tradition for passing pilgrims and travelers. Many pilgrims ring the bell to announce their arrival, celebrate their journey, and wish for safe passage. Ringing the bell is said to create a moral obligation to visit its twin bell, located about 140 kilometers away at the scenic coastal trail of O Fuciño do Porco in O Vicedo.
TravelerAnd here I thought
TravelerIsn't that dangerous? 😁
TravelerAnd here I thought The Liberty Bell was property of Philadelphia. Why do they have that Liberty Bell in Spain? (And cheers to Marina for ringing it)
TravelerInstalled to symbolize the freedom of the Camino de Santiago, it has become a popular photo spot and tradition for passing pilgrims and travelers. Many pilgrims ring the bell to announce their arrival, celebrate their journey, and wish for safe passage. Ringing the bell is said to create a moral obligation to visit its twin bell, located about 140 kilometers away at the scenic coastal trail of O Fuciño do Porco in O Vicedo.
TravelerIs that twin bell en route?
Traveler(unfortunately) it's not. As the comment states 140km away on coastal trail. By now we are roughly 85 kms away from Santiago
TravelerSo maybe she will ring that on another trip!
TravelerI will never say that it's not possible