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<P>I am not a regular reader of the National Geographic, but my sister sent me a copy of an issue from late 1998 or early 1999 (I have since discarded it) with an article on northern Spain including some discussion of the Camino. In addition, a folded map was included with the issue, and on one side of the map was an inset showing the route of the Camino along with some information about the route. Most public libraries subscribe to the National Geographic and are likely to have the relevant issue in their collections, so a call to your local public library is likely to find the issue (and perhaps also the folded map) for you. Those libraries usually have a database on popular periodicals called INFOTRACK with reasonably good search facilities accessible to the public. You might also try contacting the National Geographic directly (I believe their website is <A href="http://www.ngs.org">http://www.ngs.org</A> but I cannot find a r!
eference to it in my files).<BR><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV>E. O. Pederson</DIV>
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<DIV>Seattle, WA</DIV>
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