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44# The journey from Tasmania to Santiago and the Camino de Santiago in Tasmania

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El Camino People- The Podcast
El Camino People- The Podcast
44# The journey from Tasmania to Santiago and the Camino de Santiago in Tasmania
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IN TODAY’S EPISODE

It still surprises me that people from all over the world come to Spain to walk to Santiago de Compostela. And it surprises me incredibly that they even promote their love for the saint and create Caminos in their own communities.

That is the story of our pilgrim friend Leanne Richard. Our Australian friend lives in Tasmania. She walked the Camino de Santiago on her own and fell in love with it. Now she talks to schools and to others in the community about her love for the Camino.

She is also part of the community that created The Way of St James Cygnet in Tasmania. An incredible pilgrimage that was born for the love of the Camino and the need to transmit that love to the community there that couldn’t travel to Spain.

We will talk about her Camino and why she was known as the «purple pilgrim» and also about the Camino Cygnet. Are you ready to walk with us?

More about Leanne and the Camino Cygnet:

FAREWELLS

Thank you all so much for walking with us one more day.Thanks a lot for your ratings, your likes, and your feedback on all platforms where the podcast is available. (Itunes, Ivoox, Youtube, Spotify). You can leave your comments on the episode in the comments section of the program’s notes page.

I would love to invite any of you that would be interested in being interviewed for the podcast to use this contact form and tell us a little bit about you. We will get back to you soon so we can arrange for a time that fits both for the recording.

Also if you want us to talk about any specific topic, please use the Propose a Topic section and we will answer your request. If we need an expert on the matter we will find one and invite him to join us for an episode.

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