Posted by Stoke Media Team
8 years ago | January 25, 2017
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In this episode Stoke’s own 50 Fiestas head out to Spain’s far northwest province of Galicia, the destination for 100,000’s of religious pilgrims, looking for the real story behind St James the apostles resting place. What they found is a land full of Celtic culture, mythology and traditions, yet another part of Spain that was full of the unexpected, far removed from Spanish stereotypes, soaked in rolling, green hills, wild North Atlantic coastline, amazing food and some, ahem, erotic rocks.
Check out the episode below.
https://youtu.be/GJ6ezBO32wQ
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