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Ara Solis – the Sun Altar

Cape Fisterra offers a profound pilgrim experience where sunset symbolizes a transformative journey. Surrounded by serene cliffs and accompanied by inspiring music, the moment embodies the essence of the Camino: a cycle of arrival and release. It invites introspection and connection to both past and future, celebrating the journey within.
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Ara Solis – the Sun Altar

The ultimate pilgrim experience at the end of the world begins where the sun kisses the ocean, where the wind carries the stories of the souls of those who passed before, and where your spirit not only arrives but connects with eternity. At Cape Fisterra, in the midst of the burning light of sunset—or o Solpor, as the Galicians here call it—you do not find the end, but the beginning of everything.

As you gaze upon the serene cliffs, you are enveloped by the melody of Morning Mood by Edvard Grieg, celebrating the beginnings of life, and Åase’s Death, embracing transience with tenderness. That boat slowly advancing toward O Centolo becomes a metaphor: a path stretching towards the horizon, while your heart remains at peace, here, at this eternal point between sky, earth, and sea.

The image alone captures this experience because it holds the essence of the Camino: the end of a journey that is, at the same time, the beginning of something far greater. It is more than a photograph; it is a bridge that unites the feeling of arrival and release in a single moment.

The boat sailing toward the setting sun tells the story of every pilgrim: the courage to let go, to embrace the unknown, and to follow the inner calling. It recalls the Celtic legend of O Centolo, where the sun sinks into the altar of the sea to bring forth new life, forming a circle that never ends.

This image symbolizes what the Camino is at its deepest core: a journey that transforms you because it forces you to discover the horizons within and around you. It is not just a sunset; it is a feeling—the feeling of having arrived. At the end of the world. At yourself. At stillness. At the strength that only the vastness of the Camino can bestow.

And as I contemplate this image, I feel like a pilgrim once again—part of an eternal cycle, connected with the stories and paths that came before me and those that will come after. This image deserves to be at the heart of a column. It is more than a photo—it is an invitation.

Now close your eyes. Imagine how your steps have carried you beyond this land, to a place where the paths do not end but lead you back to yourself. You have arrived. 🌅

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Steffen A. Pfeiffer
Steffen A. Pfeiffer Pilgrim · Journalist · Author/Publisher

I live in Fisterra, at the end of the world, since 2018. I decode the Caminos de Santiago – beyond the beaten path. Deep insights into culture, language, and the places along the way. In five languages.

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