National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 10月15日 13時09分
Photo by @MichaelGeorge | In the summers of 2012 and 2013 I walked over a thousand miles on the Camino de Santiago, an ancient Christian pilgrimage through southern France and northern Spain. The Camino has many branches throughout Europe, but I took two of the most popular trails: the Le Puy Camino and the Camino Frances. The routes bring together an international community on a path that covers cities, mountains, and Roman roads. Although the Camino is rooted in Christian tradition, over the past 15 years it has been reborn as a nondenominational spiritual rite. In 2012 only 30 percent of pilgrims were walking in the name of a Christian faith. Many people who walk do so because they are in a time of transition; many recently retired, just graduated college, lost a job, went through a divorce, or are simply unhappy and need a space with strangers to decompress. Surprisingly, many pilgrims begin the journey alone. This image was taken along the Camino Frances. #camino #caminofrances #lepuycamino #caminodesantiago #pilgrimage
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