Consider the scallop shell..

 

There are shells all over Camino. Signs, patches, hats, earrings. The image above marks the all paths in Spain. You see it on signs, on walls, on cobblestones

  

The shell identifies a pilgrim and most wear one on their backpack.
 
  
 
 
  
 

The scallop shell has been connected to St James and the Camino de Santiago for centuries.

For more info, see:

 https://www.onestepthenanother.com/caminodesantiago/why-is-the-scallop-shell-the-symbol-of-the-camino-de-santiago/

 


 

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