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If you plan to walk the Camino de Santiago today, you will most likely not need to eat or drink from a pilgrim scallop shell. But the ‘Vieira’ will be with you all along. It’s not only a symbol of the ‘right way to Santiago de Compostela’, but also a memento, proof of havi...
The Way of Saint James, or the Camino de Santiago as it's called in Spain, is one of the oldest and most famous Christian pilgrimages, probably right behind Jerusalem. Ending in Santiago de Compostela and starting from any number of spots, though usually
The first day of our Camino, we got a slow start as we had to go through the Camino credential process to become official Camino de Santiago pilgrims with official Camino passports. It seemed like a silly and tedious formality, but this would allow us to keep track of the towns we passed...
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a T-shirt. Although it’s a simple t-shirt in the Camino colors, blue and yellow, the uniquescallop shellmotif makes it very special to any pilgrim. It’s tightly linked with the Camino de Santiago, and the ever-present scallop shell symbol leads The Way. Pilgrims can proudly show off...
The Camino de Santiago is one of the most significant and popular pilgrimage routes in the World. For over 1,000 years pilgrims have traveled to the tomb of St. James in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Some do it for religious reasons and some just to have an adventure. ...
shell represents the fingers of an open hand symbolizing the good deeds expected of a pilgrim. Another interpretation is that the lines of the shell, which converge at a single point, represent the pilgrimage roads convening in Santiago. As to why Scallop shells, there isn’t any real answer...
The waymarking between Ferrol and Santiago is very good, signaled by the classic milestones with theCamino de Santiago scallop shell symboland painted yellow arrows. However, if starting from A Coruña, leaving the city behind can leave you quite confused. ...