Well, most have been said already, but I would like to say what has been going through my head the last few days...: a lot of people have been complaining that the mojones were being removed and demanding they put them back in their place. But it seemed as if they thought that NOTHING was going to be installed instead of the old mojones (at least they never mentioned that fact); in fact, new ones are going to be installed, as you all already know. They are being changed because of the new rules regarding Camino signing: on the new mojones, the shell will always point its lines in the same direction (not necessarily towards Santiago), and only the arrow will indicate direction the to Santiago.
And yes, I have also thought that it is a waste of income to just destroy or store the old mojones somewhere (in fact, I don't know if that is what will happen). I think they should be picked up keeping exact track of where they were placed (which Camino and near or in which town, village, monument...) and then be offered for sale. I am sure many pilgrims and Camino businesses (albergues, bars, etc...) would purchase them. This would be a source of income for the Xunta in order to partially pay for the cost of the whole operation, and would give many pilgrims the chance to have a real, little piece of the Camino in their backyard
Here's a pic of a recently installed new mojon in San Xulian do Camino, just after Palas de Rei (C. Frances), two weeks ago:
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Bye for now!,