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pilgrims

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rises 2240m above sea levelpilgrimsascend it at night to
of sacred shrines where shoelesspilgrimsshuffle past the relics blessed
knights templar later sixteenth centurypilgrimscreated a stairway representing the
fur ower a thoosan yearspilgrimshid trauchled up the coontless
crown in 1884 twelve thousandpilgrimstravelled through the mountains to
at fordell into duns meetpilgrimson story back to troop
rebuilt adding a hospice forpilgrimsa defensive tower and a
to the oldest living treepilgrimshave flown sailed crawled and
is also a goal ofpilgrimswho climb to the shrine
way down saint james thepilgrimssaint surrounded by the gear
and one of chaucer spilgrimsneither was strikingly successful as
of buildings where travellers especiallypilgrimscould find food and shelter
stations of the cross nopilgrimswere in evidence today only
the arrivals of hermits andpilgrimspiratical skirmishes and presumably many

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