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<font size=3>Thank you Michael, for your info.<br>
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However there is a website pertaining to cycling and it has a chart of
mileages and it says 106 km to Santiago de Compostela.<br>
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Camino de Santiago by Bike - ( Page down to bottom of first screen.
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Jeff<br>
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At 06:53 PM 2/24/01 -0700, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>Yes, same Compostela. But,<br>
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WATCH OUT! Portomarin is NOT 100 km away. If you start there you
will have<br>
gone somewhat over 95km and will NOT get the Compostela. Happened
to a<br>
friend last year.<br>
<br>
Michael<br>
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----- Original Message -----<br>
From: "Jeff Jacobs" <jeffjjaTDS.NET><br>
To: <GOCAMINOapete.uri.edu><br>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 4:01 PM<br>
Subject: GoCamino - Last 100 Km's.<br>
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<br>
> Lately I have read so much about the Camino I can't find<br>
> a reference to a certificate one receives if he/she has<br>
> walked at least the last 100 kilometers. This would mean<br>
> starting the walk no closer to Santiago de Compostela<br>
> than say Portomarin some 106 km away. One would get<br>
> the passport stamped here and then begin the walk.<br>
> Is this correct or is my mind a bit
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