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[QUOTE="DeansFamily, post: 1190828, member: 73517"] It was nice to walk the Frances this early spring and not have the "white paper" Camino markers leading the way. We were quite confronted by the masses of toilet paper and rubbish on our first ever Camino (the Frances). I forward a suggestion that the Spanish government and organisations that make a considerable profit from the Camino actively protect it with a campaign of providing printed ziplock bags in all pilgrim orientated accommodations that ask for soiled toilet paper to be put in and carried and disposed of at the next destination. And invest in building toilet blocks in the problem areas like that people in this post have pointed out. The crux of the problem is that ultimately a good percentage of people only care about themselves and know they don't have to deal with what they have left behind. And this is not just a pilgrim only problem, a portion of the general public in Spain seem to be quite happy to take a dump at lookout points and rest areas (this I say from first hand experience). [/QUOTE]
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