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Walking the World, Walking the World, Part 5
directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 53 mins
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
The fifth week of walking the Camino de Santiago, Chris Newland finds himself discovering a wider diversity of sites. Chris starts in the hill top village of Ocebero, a place founded by ancient Celts, then a stroll through a forest of eucalyptus trees and on to picturesq...
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directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 53 mins
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'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
The fifth week of walking the Camino de Santiago, Chris Newland finds himself discovering a wider diversity of sites. Chris starts in the hill top village of Ocebero, a place founded by ancient Celts, then a stroll through a forest of eucalyptus trees and on to picturesque albergue. The slower pace of this week gives Chris plenty of time to talk with other travelers to learn how they discovered the Cami...
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
The fifth week of walking the Camino de Santiago, Chris Newland finds himself discovering a wider diversity of sites. Chris starts in the hill top village of Ocebero, a place founded by ancient Celts, then a stroll through a forest of eucalyptus trees and on to picturesque albergue. The slower pace of this week gives Chris plenty of time to talk with other travelers to learn how they discovered the Camino de Santiago and how their lives are being changed along their trek. Then it is a mad dash as everyone is on the last 100km trying to reach a bed and attend the festivals. The end of the fifth week nears the end of the whole journey and Chris’s thoughts turn to reaching Santiago, the feat of St. James, and the last of the journey of beautiful deserted walking.
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Jan Russell, Big Media
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Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Big Media
Series
Walking the World
Topic / Theme
Travel, Walking, Theme Travel
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Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
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Walking the World, Walking the World, Part 1
directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 52 mins
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago is a delight to travelers, hikers, and art and history buffs. Walk with Chris Newland as he begins his first week traversing Spain’s oldest walking path. A 6 week 900KM (560 miles) journey that is over 1,000 years old. It is a true walkers’ de...
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directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 52 mins
Description
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago is a delight to travelers, hikers, and art and history buffs. Walk with Chris Newland as he begins his first week traversing Spain’s oldest walking path. A 6 week 900KM (560 miles) journey that is over 1,000 years old. It is a true walkers’ delight with magical views, myths, legends, and friendships made around every corner. This episode chronicles Chris’s first amazing wee...
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago is a delight to travelers, hikers, and art and history buffs. Walk with Chris Newland as he begins his first week traversing Spain’s oldest walking path. A 6 week 900KM (560 miles) journey that is over 1,000 years old. It is a true walkers’ delight with magical views, myths, legends, and friendships made around every corner. This episode chronicles Chris’s first amazing week of walking across northern Spain as he crosses the Pyrenees, on the first day, to a wild challenge of running with the bulls. Then relax, with calm evenings taking in the local fare and chatting with other hikers. It is an amazing first week with five more weeks, promising to be just as magical.
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Jan Russell, Big Media
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Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Big Media
Series
Walking the World
Topic / Theme
Travel, Walking, Theme Travel
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Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
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Walking the World, Walking the World, Part 3
directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 51 mins
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
We have come to week three with Chris Newland as he walks the Camino de Santiago as he is just leaving the town of Burgos, in the middle of festival of San Juan and San Pedro. Ahead of Chris lies a long walk through the Alto Meseta, a large stretch of wide open terrain t...
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directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 51 mins
Description
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
We have come to week three with Chris Newland as he walks the Camino de Santiago as he is just leaving the town of Burgos, in the middle of festival of San Juan and San Pedro. Ahead of Chris lies a long walk through the Alto Meseta, a large stretch of wide open terrain that many walkers fear to tread. Taking nearly a week to cross the sites and locales, in this wide open landscape, do not disappoint. Wa...
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
We have come to week three with Chris Newland as he walks the Camino de Santiago as he is just leaving the town of Burgos, in the middle of festival of San Juan and San Pedro. Ahead of Chris lies a long walk through the Alto Meseta, a large stretch of wide open terrain that many walkers fear to tread. Taking nearly a week to cross the sites and locales, in this wide open landscape, do not disappoint. Walking slightly off the beaten path, he comes to San Bol. Perhaps the nicest place he’s stayed in, so far. It is full of music, magic, strangely wonderful people and good times. Chris feels a growing sense of accomplishment as he reaches the small village of Carrion, the half way point of the walk. It is a charming little village with a fascinating history. Closing this week, he arrives in Leon, a bustling city that has been looking after the needs of walkers for over 1,000 years. Join Chris as he continues to explore this ancient trail, traversing Northern Spain, where every turn of a corner leads to a new interesting panorama and challenge.
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Jan Russell, Big Media
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Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Big Media
Series
Walking the World
Topic / Theme
Travel, Walking, Theme Travel
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Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
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Walking the World, Walking the World, Part 2
directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 52 mins
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
Chris Newland’s walk along Camino de Santiago continues, with just as much excitement as the first week. Walking through long stretches of rolling hillside, in the baking sun, each village and town is like a elegant oasis. Each location, renowned for its rich local fla...
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directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 52 mins
Description
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
Chris Newland’s walk along Camino de Santiago continues, with just as much excitement as the first week. Walking through long stretches of rolling hillside, in the baking sun, each village and town is like a elegant oasis. Each location, renowned for its rich local flair, from legends and folklore to the food and wine inspires Chris to wonder if all of Spain is crazy. Each day is a new village and a n...
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
Chris Newland’s walk along Camino de Santiago continues, with just as much excitement as the first week. Walking through long stretches of rolling hillside, in the baking sun, each village and town is like a elegant oasis. Each location, renowned for its rich local flair, from legends and folklore to the food and wine inspires Chris to wonder if all of Spain is crazy. Each day is a new village and a new adventure filled with amazing sights, sounds and flavor. Walk with Chris as he continues his adventure along the Camino de Santiago and delight in each of his discoveries.
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Jan Russell, Big Media
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Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Big Media
Series
Walking the World
Topic / Theme
Travel, Walking, Theme Travel
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Copyright © 2010 by Big Media
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Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
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Walking the World, Walking the World, Part 4
directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 52 mins
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
Week Four is full of magic, mystery, myths and legends as Chris Newland continues his six week quest along the Camino de Santiago. Chris comments that the first three weeks have been the best adventure of his life; this week takes it up a notch. This week, Chris walks fr...
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directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 52 mins
Description
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
Week Four is full of magic, mystery, myths and legends as Chris Newland continues his six week quest along the Camino de Santiago. Chris comments that the first three weeks have been the best adventure of his life; this week takes it up a notch. This week, Chris walks from Leon and Astorga, into the highest mountains of the route, saying in two really weird but fun refugios all the way to a “hobbit”...
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
Week Four is full of magic, mystery, myths and legends as Chris Newland continues his six week quest along the Camino de Santiago. Chris comments that the first three weeks have been the best adventure of his life; this week takes it up a notch. This week, Chris walks from Leon and Astorga, into the highest mountains of the route, saying in two really weird but fun refugios all the way to a “hobbit” village in the hills of Ocebero. Along the way Chris partakes of strange rituals from an ancient templar ritual for luck on the rest of his journey to a ceremony of flaming liquor, a ritual performed every night for the pilgrims who stay the night. This is a week not to miss. Join Chris and uncover some of the mysteries along the Camino de Santiago.
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Jan Russell, Big Media
Author / Creator
Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Big Media
Series
Walking the World
Topic / Theme
Travel, Walking, Theme Travel
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Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
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Walking the World, Walking the World, Part 6
directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 52 mins
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
The end of Chris Newland’s six-week journey of Camino de Santiago has arrived. He comes to the city of Santiago de Compostell upon the festival of St. James. Before his revelry can begin, he must scout out where to get his compostela, a document absolving him from all...
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directed by Jan Russell; presented by Chris Newland, fl. 2010; produced by Jan Russell, Big Media, in Walking the World (New York, NY: Big Media, 2010), 52 mins
Description
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
The end of Chris Newland’s six-week journey of Camino de Santiago has arrived. He comes to the city of Santiago de Compostell upon the festival of St. James. Before his revelry can begin, he must scout out where to get his compostela, a document absolving him from all past sins. Full of mixed emotions, Chris partakes in the ceremonies and festivities of the feast of St. James. To finish his journey he...
'Walking the World': The Camino de Santiago
The end of Chris Newland’s six-week journey of Camino de Santiago has arrived. He comes to the city of Santiago de Compostell upon the festival of St. James. Before his revelry can begin, he must scout out where to get his compostela, a document absolving him from all past sins. Full of mixed emotions, Chris partakes in the ceremonies and festivities of the feast of St. James. To finish his journey he heads out t the lighthouse of Finesterre. This last leg of the journey is the most calm and serene, offering views of the most stunning scenery yet. Come join Chris as he completes this epic journey at “the end of the world” where travelers burn their clothes and boots and toss their walking sticks out to sea.
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Documentary
Contributor
Jan Russell, Big Media
Author / Creator
Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Big Media
Series
Walking the World
Topic / Theme
Travel, Walking, Theme Travel
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by Big Media
Person
Jan Russell, Chris Newland, fl. 2010
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