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Many people have heard of the Camino de Santiago, the network of pilgrim trails in Spain that lead to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, northwestSpain. Just about ninety kilometers west is a point on the Iberian Peninsula, the furthest western point on the European continent, or the end of the earth. The famous pilgrim trails which crisscross Europe leading to these points are called Caminos. Some people have walked them. Even more have considered walking one or more. Still others, fascinated by the adventure, cannot walk a Camino but enjoy hearing stories of others who have…mehr

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Many people have heard of the Camino de Santiago, the network of pilgrim trails in Spain that lead to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, northwestSpain. Just about ninety kilometers west is a point on the Iberian Peninsula, the furthest western point on the European continent, or the end of the earth. The famous pilgrim trails which crisscross Europe leading to these points are called Caminos. Some people have walked them. Even more have considered walking one or more. Still others, fascinated by the adventure, cannot walk a Camino but enjoy hearing stories of others who have done so. If you find yourself in any of these three categories, you will enjoy this book.Book four in this series "The End of the Earth" continues the stories. There is much more to walking a Camino than just walking. It is the beginning of the journey of a lifetime. So much to learn about yourself, your relations, your life, your world. It all begins with that first step. But be aware, there is no end. Once you begin your Camino, you are a pilgrim for life, a Perpetual Pilgrim.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Guylene Gigi Tree, a musicologist and professional musician, has traded in the scholarly writing pen and picked up the fun, travel writer pen. A born traveler, adventurer, explorer of the trail less taken, Gigi lives by the motto, if your dreams don't scare you, they are not big enough. She resides in Northern California with her husband who is also a musician. Both French Horn symphony musicians, they have performed for audiences locally as well as in Europe. The summer Camino has become a habit for Gigi, one that brings abundant spiritual, emotional, and physical fulfillment. Her hope is that you will be inspired one day to give it a try. Buen Camino.