Los sellos del camino already does this and has some maps but without location services. It may be seemingly many places in whichever given town, but it is very much not “every business”.
How do you think places get reviews or information posted online about them in the first place? Better yet, have you heard of Wikipedia, or Yelp, or Instagram or Facebook?
It’s definitely NOT “nearly” every bar and restaurant, and since you’ve taken the time to think thru a reply I hope you’re...
Wise Pilgrim or whichever app needs a seal/stamp locator function with preview images. Albergues are a given, but it’d be cool to know which other places have seals or even what they look like, like a map overlay.
No, in St Jean one of the papers that comes in the packet says if you walk the whole way all at once, if you send proof they’ll send you a certificate and a medal.
Authenticity is whatever the Compostela says, but 100km isn’t the same as 700+.
My brother’s doing it in two trips, I met some francaises doing it several weeks at a time, an española who’s doing it one week a year.
The Compostela says 100km minimum, there is a distinction for from St Jean...
I would say wear all your clothes to get past the desk and then scramble to shove them back into your bag as you’re getting on the plane. Works like a charm. A messy, disorganized charm.
Better not blink, the segment is about 2 seconds of the main characters walking into/around the front of the bar. I found a Spanish dub for free on YouTube I watched waiting for the bar to open at 6pm but Google erroneously listed lunch hours.
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