Talk:Monte do Gozo

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Having read beforehand that english version AND recently taken the Camino de Compostella, I have really no choice in earnest to qualify (=rewrite) some of the text written there, so far an idea it gives from actual current data! (the fact there is NO spanish version of the page should have warned me). Monte do Gozo is NOT a required "stop" on the path to Santiago, if it ever was; it is purely an option (although there is not even a "cumplimentario" Camino sign about it). I have nothing against historical musing, but when you've walked hundred of kms and are on the last stretch of that endeavour, it's pretty depressing to discover Wikipedia (in that precise instance) let you down almost totally. For the one hour I was on a bench in front of the "Monte do Gozo" commercial wooden sign (waiting for a non-existing bus), I saw not ONE pilgrim going through there, they ALL went straight ahead on the new path without even a hint of making a stop; they new better then I. They had wisely NOT read that page and proceeded with their business which is after all to get to the Santiago cathedral (or more precisely to the somewhat hard-to-find "Centro de acogida al peregrino") in one piece. Consistent with that idea, the church clerk did not do any remark as to a "missing" Monte do Gozo seal/stamp and gave me my Compostella without problem. AlainR345Techno-Wiki-Geek 20:22, 1 November 2022 (UTC)