The pilgrimage known as the Camino de Santiago for over a thousand years has drawn people from across the globe eager to take part in its challenge, beauty and redemptive qualities.
Tens of thousands of ‘pellegrinos’ or pilgrims every year walk its ancient routes across Southern Europe to Santiago de Compestella in the Galician region of Spain where the bones of Saint James are said to have been buried.
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