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Stretching across hundreds of kilometres and multiple countries, the Camino de Santiago is perhaps the best known collection of pilgrims' ways in the world and a walk that is said to be like no other.
But what is it like to put one foot in front of the other and set out on a path that will take you many weeks to complete? To follow in the footsteps of so many others who have sought faith, or transformation, or simply a nice long stroll.
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