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Scallops and pumpkin to drink water and identify the pilgrim

2008

Spanish Federation of Associations of Friends of the St. James Way

Spanish Federation of Associations of Friends of the St. James Way
Logroño, Spain

Caminos de Santiago is the name of a set of pilgrimage routes that go to the tomb of Santiago el Mayor, located in Santiago de Compostela, in Galicia, northwest of Spain. Hundreds of thousands of people from different countries and beliefs travel this pilgrimage route every year for different reasons. In the words of Luis Gutiérrez Perrino, president of the Spanish Federation of Associations of Friends of the Camino de Santiago, "The Roads that run through Europe are the tributaries that converge in the great river that is the Camino de Santiago and whose destination and goal is the tomb of the Apostle Santiago ". Image: The potter Villanueva, from Lerma (Burgos), has captured in his work the structure of the scallop (yellow) with the function that he takes in the pilgrim's hand (blue): to catch water from springs and streams.

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  • Title: Scallops and pumpkin to drink water and identify the pilgrim
  • Date: 2008
  • Location: Madrid, Spain
  • Type: Photograph
  • Rights: Revista Peregrino
  • Photograph: JAOB
Spanish Federation of Associations of Friends of the St. James Way

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