pilgrims
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rises 2240m above sea level | pilgrims | ascend it at night to |
of sacred shrines where shoeless | pilgrims | shuffle past the relics blessed |
knights templar later sixteenth century | pilgrims | created a stairway representing the |
fur ower a thoosan years | pilgrims | hid trauchled up the coontless |
crown in 1884 twelve thousand | pilgrims | travelled through the mountains to |
at fordell into duns meet | pilgrims | on story back to troop |
rebuilt adding a hospice for | pilgrims | a defensive tower and a |
to the oldest living tree | pilgrims | have flown sailed crawled and |
is also a goal of | pilgrims | who climb to the shrine |
way down saint james the | pilgrims | saint surrounded by the gear |
and one of chaucer s | pilgrims | neither was strikingly successful as |
of buildings where travellers especially | pilgrims | could find food and shelter |
stations of the cross no | pilgrims | were in evidence today only |
the arrivals of hermits and | pilgrims | piratical skirmishes and presumably many |