Detective Inspector Hathaway mentioned in passing that he'd walked the Pilgrim Trail, it's 800km long, across northern Spain but when he arrived at the cathedral didn't go in to see the shrine.
Is that likely?
I think it was intended as another example of Hathaway's troubled relationship with God and his need for some kind of penance, so he made the journey but didn't take the final step of visiting the shrine.
I think it was intended as another example of Hathaway's troubled relationship with God and his need for some kind of penance, so he made the journey but didn't take the final step of visiting the shrine.
Most who walk the Camino sleep in dormitories. Little chance for romance unless you were an exhibitionist.
Admission to the cathedral is free. You go down a short flight of stairs to see the silver reliquary holding the bones of St James. Then up another flight to arrive high above the altar. The less reverential pilgrims wave at the congregation from that high point.
Oh well. I didn't see anything offensive about them but maybe somebody complained, although I don't know why.
There are MUCH more offensive threads on the go at the moment and have been for a few days now.
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