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Cruz de Ferro Analogues on Other Routes?

thetimman

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Camino Inglés, March 2018
i was wondering if there were any sites on routes other than the Frances akin to the Cruz de Ferro, where pilgrims place their burdens, spiritually-speaking. Anybody know?
 
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people leave mementos all over the place; they carefully place their worn-out boots at the foot of old stone crosses; they tuck prayer requests into the rocks at holy springs, they leave autographed scallop shells in the rafters of a bar atop a mountain on the Sanabres... I think only the Cruz de Ferro holds claims to "laying down burdens." ( The people who do the annual cleanup usually call them "litter.")
 
people leave mementos all over the place; they carefully place their worn-out boots at the foot of old stone crosses; they tuck prayer requests into the rocks at holy springs, they leave autographed scallop shells in the rafters of a bar atop a mountain on the Sanabres... I think only the Cruz de Ferro holds claims to "laying down burdens." ( The people who do the annual cleanup usually call them "litter.")
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I meant more like a generally recognized place for that sort of thing, like the stones piled at the Cruz de Ferro.
 
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