Crumbs along the trail between Sevilla and Santiago de Compostela, Spring 2007.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Waymark in the sidewalk
Before long, these waymarks were appearing everywhere. It felt like clues materializing in The DaVinci Code. This pointed the way across the bridge of Isabel II that crosses the Guadalquivir river into Triana.
To visit another site with a larger, more detailed map of the route, with a listing of all of the towns along the way, Click here (opens in new window). Once there, scroll down or click the link on the left titled "Mapa de la ruta". Clicking on the names of the towns will take you to the related photos in his extensive photo gallery. Many, many thanks to Arturo J. Murias, the author of this splendid site.
Useful links about the route and Pilgrimage history. Links open in new window.
The Confraternity of Saint James has probably the best english language description of El Camino de Santiago. For a description of the Via de la Plata and extensive links within the CSJ site, click here.
It will be difficult to post photos to this blog while on the trail. You can, however, see photos of the route by clicking here. You can also get to these photos using the interactive map link above.
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