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Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela Museum

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    • Dzień 17

      Santiago Museum Day

      6 maja, Hiszpania ⋅ 🌙 6 °C

      Cathedral Museum of Santiago de Compostela a World Heritage Site in Galicia, Spain. The cathedral is the reputed burial place of Saint James the Great, one of the apostles of Jesus Christ. Contruction began in 1075 and continued through the 11th and 12th centuries before its final completion and opening in 1211. Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 19

      Ultreia

      18 czerwca 2023, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Our hard won miles are melting away behind us, as we sit in luxurious bus seats and speed back towards Porto. And I can feel resistance tugging at me. I'm not ready to go back to concrete jungles and traffic, and the headlong racing that is so much of our daily lives.

      There's still so much to process, there is absolutely no feeling like I experienced walking into the huge expanse of the Plaza do Obradoiro and turning to face the stunning, legendary facade of our journeys goal, the Santiago de Compostela cathedral.

      Relief and rejoicing in equal parts, a feeling of achievement and satisfaction. Elated. The air is electric as excited shouts and cheers greet the constant stream of new arrivals. Spontaneous, congratulatory hugs abound. I feel it, this need to connect, to share, to acknowledge the end of a mutual journey.

      The magnificent cathedral quietly oversees all. For centuries, it has been the goal of untold numbers of pilgrims. Initially arriving to pay homage to the remains of the Apostle, but today pilgrims reasons for undertaking this journey are as varied as pilgrims themselves.

      We have had extraordinary interactions on this odyssey. Over the last 2 nights we've had 2 farewell and Bon voyage dinners with kindred spirits that crossed our paths. Each of them has played a role in the success of our journey, either in companionship, aid, support, humour, travel tips,and sometimes just in gelato recommendations.😊

      I've just seen pilgrims through the bus window, and silently wish them bon Camino. I know they are on a difficult journey. My intent to bring home with me is better recognition that everyone is.

      We had the once in a lifetime experience of seeing the fragrantly smoking enormous botafumeiro swing dizzyingly fast and high at the end of a pilgrims mass. I had a story told to me by a pilgrim of bolting awake one night with a verse from Corinthians flashing into her mind. That verse became her mantra on the way. And when she attended the pilgrims mass the day she arrived? Imagine her amazement when that exact verse was cited. There is a higher sort of magic and mysticism happening here, I have no doubt.

      There is a spot near the Cathedral, where I finally found a home for the rock I brought home from Port Alice, then carried all the Way. It holds a lot of love and memory for a tiny little stone, and I left it where it felt right.

      I'll miss the standard friendly bon Camino greeting as you progress throughput your day. I never heard on this trail the other common greeting, Ultreia. To which the response is "et suseia"

      Onwards. And upwards.
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    • Dzień 18

      Santiago de Compostela ❤️

      13 maja 2023, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Gemütlich sitzen wir nach unserer Tour vom " Ende der Welt " vor dem Wohnmobil und beratschlagen, wohin unsere Reise weiter gehen soll 🥰

      Eigentlich war unser Ziel Richtung Santander.... Bilbao.....aber die Wetterprognosen sind so schlecht, das wir uns entschieden haben, Richtung Portugal zu fahren !

      Und man glaubt es nicht....am Check in vor der Rezeption steht ein Wohnmobil mit OG !
      Die Überraschung ist perfekt....ein Paar aus unsererm Heimatort ! Unglaublich 😀

      Wir entscheiden uns spontan zusammen weiterzufahren und steuern erst mal Santiago de Compostela an !
      Man muss die Stadt der 1000 Pilger einfach gesehen haben, wenn man schon in der Ecke ist !

      Imposant und sehr beeindruckend !

      Wir stehen vor der Kathedrale und stellen uns die armen Menschen vor die im Jahre 1211 dieses Monument errichten mussten ! ❤️

      An Prunk.... Gold und Pracht fast nicht zu überbieten !
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    • Dzień 57

      Santiago

      16 kwietnia 2023, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

      Doing the things, the saint remains under the alter. You can no longer line up and go behind the alter hug the St James statue sence COVID l. The swinging of the Botafumeiro (a short clip here). Relaxing, eating, relaxing 😂😊 Czytaj więcej

    • Dzień 17

      Ein Tag in Santiago de Compostela

      17 kwietnia 2023, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Heute einen wanderfreien Tag in Santiago de Compostela verbracht.
      Ich habe die Kathedrale besichtigt. Die Luft war schwer vom Weihrauch.
      Die Sakristei mit den Gebeinen des Jakobus war ebenfalls für Besucher geöffnet.
      Anschließend habe ich meinen Startpunkt für morgen erkundet, gechillt und hatte ein tolles und reichhaltiges Picknick im Park.
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    • Dzień 19

      The Compostela

      24 maja 2023, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      On Cley her birthday we went to the Cathedral to officially end our camino portugués. We collected our Compostela indicating we had fulfilled the requirements of the camino. And just enjoyed the rest of the day in Santiago. And as a ritual we went to the pelgrim's mass.
      Tomorrow we go by train to Madrid before flying back on Saturday. It's been a good camino and Santiago de Compostela we hope to see soon again.
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    • Dzień 36

      Santiago, de Compostela Tag 1

      3 października 2023, Hiszpania ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Santiago de Compostela ist einer der berühmtesten Wallfahrtsorte der Welt. Seit über 1000 Jahren pilgern Katholiken aus der ganzen Welt nach Santiago de Compostela, wo die Gebeine des heiligen Jakob begraben sein sollen.
      Wir besuchen die Kathedrale, die Krypta und gehen durch einen schmalen Gang hinter den Altar, wo man den heiligen Jakob berühren darf.
      Danach probieren wir die Tarta de Santiago, einen traditionellen spanischen Mandelkuchen aus Galizien.
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    • Dzień 49

      Camino Day 39: Last night in Santiago

      19 września 2023, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      My 3 hour bus ride to Santiago turned out to be a 1 hour bus so I arrived earlier and was in desperate need for a coffee. ☕️

      I checked to see who was available and a cup of coffee with 2 peeps was quickly followed by a few tintos de verano with half of the last 100km crew who’d we’d bumped into walking about town: a blessing in disguise!

      I told the crew that soon I’d have to go pick up my suitcase and check in at my hostel but when I told them where I was staying, they let me know that poor Bence had stayed there the night before and that there had been bed bugs. He got bit a lot and ended up in the hospital.

      Luckily I was able to cancel my booking but I still had to pick up my bag and find somewhere else to stay, enter the Dutch crew who pointed me in the direction of their Albergue which fortunately had beds (with no bugs) available!

      Mid afternoon, I went to meet up with David who had walked into Santiago that morning. We’d met 39 days prior in Saint Jean before we started walking and it was lovely to hug and celebrate at the end. 🤗

      After a long chat in the square sharing reflections about our journeys, we went to meet up with my lil bro and a few others for dinner to celebrate reaching Santiago and Judy’s birthday! We didn’t have to say goodbye yet as we’d all meet for coffee in the morning.

      It was around 10pm and a few of us weren’t quite ready to call it a night so we went to the bar where we thought we’d find the Dutch crew for one last drink and to say goodbye as they would leave Santiago early in the morning. 👋🏼

      When we couldn’t find them, we thought it was a sign to go to sleep but as we walked towards our Albergue, we spotted them at a random bar! 🍻

      It was so nice to be able to say goodbye to so many people who I’d met along the way! And surprisingly I didn’t get as emotional as I thought I would. That is until I found myself alone at the station waiting for my train to Madrid to depart and tears just came from nowhere: so many feelings and so much gratitude for the journey.

      I’d walked over 1,000km and my body was intact, as if I hadn’t walked a single day! More importantly, I’d met beautiful people, made new and hopefully long lasting friendships, opened my heart to love again, was showered in generosity and kindness from strangers and had seen and enjoyed Spain in such a unique way!

      It was a very bittersweet moment realising that my Camino hadn’t ended but I wasn’t walking on it anymore. ✨
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    • Dzień 110

      Besichtigung der Kathedrale von ....

      11 grudnia 2023, Hiszpania ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      ..... SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

      Heute war es endlich soweit: Nachdem wir schon vor 8 Tagen hier angekommen waren und die eigentlich geplante Führung am letzten Freitag abgesagt wurde, haben wir heute die Kathedrale, das Museum sowie die "Portico of Glory" unter der fachkundigen Führung von Sylvia genossen.

      Und im Nachhinein war es echtes Glück für uns, dass die Führung am Freitag abgesagt wurde. Waren wir doch heute die Einzigen, die an der englischsprachigen Führung teilnahmen. Wir hatten somit eine Privatführung zum Preis einer Gruppenführung.

      Natürlich kann man die Kathedrale ohne Eintrittsgebühr besuchen. Allerdings hätten wir dann keinerlei Hintergrundinformationen gehabt.

      So wurden wir z.B. darauf aufmerksam gemacht, dass man aus der Kathedrale in eine andere kleine Kirche gehen kann, die nichts mit der Kathedrale zu tun hat. Das man sich als Normalsterblicher in der Kathedrale NICHT trauen lassen kann - aber in dieser kleinen Kirche und die Warteliste dafür NUR 2 Jahre lang ist. Für uns wäre das einfach eine weitere Kapelle gewesen.
      Auch am ursprünglichen Tor wären wir vorbeigegangen, das der riesige Weihrauchkandelaber mit einem Gewicht von über 50 kg und einer Höhe von 1,55 mtr vor dem Altarraum mit einer Geschwindigkeit von 68 km/h schwingt, jedoch seit letzter Woche der Kandelaber abgenommen werden musste, da das Pendelgerüst instabil scheint, man gegen eine "Spende" von 600 € den Kandelaber für sich privat schwingen lassen kann, ..... - alles Informationen, die wir nicht gehabt hätten.

      Fotos von dem Museum bzw. der beeindruckenden "Portico of Glory" durften leider nicht gemacht werden - da wacht die Security drüber.

      Und die Kathedrale kann man mit Bildern nicht erfassen - die muss man gesehen haben.
      Allein der Altarraum mit dem über 10 mtr tiefen goldenen Altar - der übigens von uns auch begangen wurde - kann man sich auf den Fotos kaum vorstellen.

      Und zum Abschluß stand für uns dann noch "Kaffee und Kuchen" in dem historischen "Café Casino" an - man gönnt sich ja sonst nichts .... 😄😄😄
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    • Dzień 31

      Portomarín to Santiago de Compostela

      20 maja 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      Hello from Santiago. Even though I gave up my quest to walk to Santiago, I ended up here anyway as I needed to get here to get to Portugal so it turns out. I walked into the city...not quite the way I intended but walked in just the same. I think the Camino parallels life in many ways...You start out with a plan, work hard at it but in the end, things happen to change those plans and things end up differently. And, one can only hope that the end result still finds you standing and in good shape. As in my case here...it didn’t go as planned but I still managed to walk into the main square and see the Cathedral all in one piece. I completed 275 miles of the Camino. I have unbelievable respect for anyone who walks the whole 500 miles as it is a daunting task and it is very difficult. I left Portomarín this morning via taxi to Lugo because it is Sunday and no buses were running out of Portomarín. I had a 4 hour layover in the city of Lugo which turned out to be a welcomed stopover. The old city of Lugo is completely surrounded by a 3rd century Roman wall that is upwards to 50 feet high. It is the only city in the world that is still completely surrounded by a wall so I read. It has a walking path at the top and is more than a mile around the old city. So, I say goodbye to the Camino with all its good and bad. The good?...the people, the views, the history, the change in the country as you go from east to west, the food, the wine etc. The other positives is that you realize that you might be in a shitty albergue with less than favorable roommates or slogging through the rain wet and miserable but in a few hours or the next day, you maybe having a great time sitting at a cafe and loving life. The bad?...less than desirable bunk mates. I hate to stereotype but I will say that my worst nights in albergues were spent with the French...It was my experience which has been echoed by many others here that they can be the most selfish, self centered people that you can share quarters with and trust me...their needs come first. I know you can’t say that about all of the French but it has been my experience here. The other bad thing?...toilet paper along the path. It seems that a lot of women simply go, wipe and drop the toilet paper and leave it for the rest of us to pass and enjoy. I am not so sure what is so hard about kicking the toilet paper under a rock or some leaves but that doesn’t happen for some reason. But again, on the Camino as in life, you have both respectful people and non-respectful people. I leave via train for Portugal at 6:15 AM. I will arrive in Porto at 10:15 AM. I am shooting for a smaller town 10 miles or so south of Porto. The beach that I am looking at is called...Praia da Aguda. It looks like a pretty cool place. I am not sure what is there as far as accommodations but I guess I will find out tomorrow. Maybe sleep on the beach? Who knows? I have been told that Portugal is cheaper than Spain and the foods better. That sounds great as I found the food and the prices fantastic in Spain. So, that’s it for now, 0500 will come early but only a 10 minute walk to the train station. Goodnight from Santiago! Czytaj więcej

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