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My Compostella, in Latin.  
   

My Compostella, in Latin.

Day 32, 26th October 2014: A Rua to Santiago De Compostela, 21 kms

October 25th 2014
Today is our last day of walking and I layed in bed, before anyone was awake, and pondered one of life's big mysteries; how does an Australian iPhone know what time it is, and even deeper, when to change for Spanish daylight saving to start? That's about how complex my thought processes have evolved to since starting to walk 33 days ago. I usually don't know what the date is or what day of the wee ... read more
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27th October 2014

Congratulations on completing the Camino!
Thoroughly enjoyed following you along the way, through your amazing blog! Pleased you were able to witness the Botafumeiro. Looking forward to seeing & hearing about the rest of your travels. Thoroughly enjoyed following you along the way, through your amazing blog! Pleased that you were able to witness the Botafumeiro. Looking forward to seeing & hearing about the rest of your travels.
28th October 2014

Congratulations...
Thanks for all your thoughts, it is a big achievement and very hard to describe because really you are just walking; it's what fills in the gaps that makes it interesting. Going to Finisterre today on a bus. This is the extra Camino that we have no time to do.

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