La conchiglia di Santiago, Finisterre e Muxía

Dear Friends, today we'll talk about the "concha del peregrino," the shell that pilgrims collect from the coasts of Galicia as a symbol of completing a pilgrimage. A symbol steeped in meaning and history. We'll also look at the route from Santiago de Compostela to the coasts of Finisterre, the end of the known lands of the ancient continent, and Muxía, the town where, according to legend, the only Marian apparition to an apostle occurred. I hope to keep you company during these difficult days of quarantine with these curiosities about the Camino de Santiago... Come on, everyone!! 😉 . Here I talk about the pilgrim's credential, where to get it, and which ones are currently recognized in Santiago de Compostela.    • Credenziale del Pellegrino: cos'è, dove si...   . Follow the adventures of "A Photographer on the Road" on my YouTube channel    / claudiopupi   on Instagram   / un_fotografo_in_cammino   or on Facebook   / unfotografoincammino