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  • Pilar Ariesto Valiña and her aunt Amelia in the little Galician village of O Cebreiro.  Pilar came to the town as a young woman, when it was a simple Celtic farming hamlet complete with thatch-roofed Palloza. Today she owns the Hotel O Cebreiro and Casa Valiña that houses and feeds countless pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago.
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  • In the pilgrims office in Santiago de Compostela where arriving pilgrims come to have the crededials inspected and to issued their certificate of having completed their pilgrimage.  Their credentials must be stamped and dated at each stop along the Camino de Santiago.  It is a very emotional time for many of them.  The line often runs down the stairs and out into the street.
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  • Proudly holding his credentials Gonzal Alvarez was glad to be in Santiago de Compostela, the end of his pilgrimage.  The credentials are stamped at each stop along the Camino de Santiago to verify that the pilgrim walked the whole distance.
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