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The Jimi Hendrix of the bagpipe

September 25, 2014

The Galiacian artist Carlos Nuñez is touring BC during September. Don’t miss this international artist who has become a foremost …

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How the Botafumeiro swing?

September 12, 2014

One of the symbol of the Santiago de Compostela Catedral is the Botafumeiro. Thanks to the Internet, today we can …

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The joyful celebration of age-old traditions.

September 4, 2014

Muxía, the quaint fishing village on the ‘Costa da Morte’ (Coast of Death) celebrates its Romaría da Virxe da Barca …

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800 years since the pilgrimage of St Francis of Assisi

September 3, 2014

If you are visiting Santiago de Compostela this year, you should apply for a special certificate, called ‘Cotolaya’, in addition to …

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500 + miles to Santiago‏

August 29, 2014

Our latest Peregrina JM has just completed her more than 500 miles trek from St. Jean to Santiago and onto …

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The enthusiasm for the Camino is contagious

August 26, 2014

The Vancouver International Film Centre at 1181 Seymour Street, Vancouver shows the movie/documentary about the Camino “Walking the Camino: Six Ways to …

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WINE HARVEST FESTIVAL in Andalucia

August 25, 2014

On the first days of September, the Andalusia village of Montilla (Cordoba province) celebrates its Wine Harvest Festival. The celebration …

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The Paso Doble: dance of the bullfighters

August 21, 2014

Check out this video that we  film this week, close to our office in downtown Vancouver. It is a Spanish “Paso …

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Starting point: Pamplona

August 18, 2014

Pilgrims will have a great Camino start at Pamplona, the capital of Navarra. The city combines tradition and modernity. According to …

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On the road

August 15, 2014

In Africa, dogs will sleep in the middle of the road because there the potholes are deepest, so no car …

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