Sacred Places - Paige Kelly

Dr. Kip Redick, in Journeys to Disney and the Camino de Santiago, describes how pilgrims were thought of as the first tourists. He also describes how these pilgrims go to a sacred space. Because these pilgrims routes are composed of communicative places where they are able to reorient themselves and reflect. This space has a variety of symbols that refer to shared existence and beliefs of people, and usually, people will reflect and reacquaint themselves with their beliefs at places that act as a temple or sanctuary. Having a place to be able to reorient is how many individuals who embark on their long-distance hikes will treat their time on the trail as their temple of guidance and reflection.

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