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...Pilgrimage is said to be in renaissance: last year 446,000 people completed the Camino de Santiago in northern Spain, more than double the total for 2013....
...It is the work of Spanish architect-engineer Santiago Calatrava, the once-feted maestro of over-budget projects....
...Last year, I lived three metro stops from the Santiago Bernabéu stadium in Madrid, and so I spent many evenings watching Karim Benzema....
...By Santiago Lastra (formerly of Noma Mexico), the menu features Mexican food made with British ingredients: lobster and smoked chilli tacos, whole grilled octopus with bone marrow and seaweed macha, and...
...This is spicy, lively and bone dry — very unlike stereotypical Shiraz from the warmer wine regions further north in South Australia....
...“The loan from the fund was very obviously to finance Macri’s campaign,” says Santiago Cafiero, Argentina’s foreign minister....
...“There are two ways of looking at this,” said Andras Uthoff, a pensions expert in Santiago....
...The annual number of people walking the world’s most famous pilgrim route, to Santiago de Compostela in Spain, has more than doubled since 2009, exceeding 347,000 in 2019....
...From Santiago, the road to Baracoa runs along the coast, past Guantánamo and San Antonio de Sur....
...“The Spanish government is trying to eradicate the country by converting it into a dictatorship like Venezuela,” said Ignacio Boné, a law and international relations university student, gesturing at the...
...The top vintages were flinty and bone dry....
...“Sánchez has spent a year playing with his bones to divide us into [Republican] reds and [Falangist] blues but at this point many Spaniards do not care.”...
...My companion approaches, her hair bone-white, eyes glowing. She bows, cape fluttering in the breeze, and offers me a votive candle....
...Undurraga, one of Chile’s oldest wine producers, is currently on a roll — as evidenced by this perfumed but substantial wine from the classic red-wine region just outside Santiago. 14% Goisot, Corps de...
...Bone dry but not austere....
...There is a demotic aspect here that feels distinctly modern, and it’s possible to see the IWM as a precursor to other museums whose function is to bear witness: the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago...
...Brought together by their love of skiing, the two had become firmest friends, sharing the highs, fears and bone-breaking falls of professional skiers....
...To the south we could make out the volcanic sand dunes of Moon Valley; elsewhere amid the bone-dry desolation were Atacameñan-Indian farmstead-settlements known as ayllus....
...A pilgrimage across Galicia in north-west Spain doesn’t necessarily mean a walk along the famous Camino de Santiago....
...Among his first body of works, Flower Vase Cuts uses human bones to portray the evidence of war mutilations as botanic arrangements....
...Add the surprise of coming across a vivid blue swimming pool in the bone-dry desert, and the whole place has an extraordinary presence....
...At Deception Island, there are vast curved bones on the seabed, the legacy of the early 20th-century whaling industry that saw thousands of carcases processed on the black volcanic beach....
...Venezuela also disinterred the bones of Simón Bolívar Latin America’s liberation hero, to try to ascertain if he was poisoned or died of tuberculosis in 1830....
...Mr Allende was hastily buried in Viña del Mar outside Santiago after the autopsy, only transferred to Santiago after restoration of democracy in 1990....
...… I had warmed up, so to speak, for the bones of St James with a brief visit to Sark....
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