The pilgrimage across the dunes of Perranporth included actors in full costume using the beach as their stage.
Everybody who's anybody in U.S. foreign policy has made the pilgrimage to mecca: Henry Kissinger, Jimmy Carter, former U.N.
And the bathing facilities are clean, although some travellers make the pilgrimage to the local sento (Japanese public bath) for a soak.
Serious carnivores should make the pilgrimage to Brooklyn's Peter Luger Steakhouse.
The pilgrimage to Karbala is, in part, atonement for the failure of the pilgrims' ancestors to come to Hussein's aid.
The pilgrimage is to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Musa al-Kadhim, one of the 12 Imams of Shia Islam.
When asked if he would be making the pilgrimage to the event next year he said he would think about it.
Tens of thousands of Rangers fans made the pilgrimage by plane, train and automobile to the match venue... and made quite an impact.
It is the first papal visit to some of Christianity's most holy places since Pope John Paul II made the pilgrimage in 2000.
The kingdom, though, stopped short of imposing any travel bans to Saudi Arabia, which earns billions of dollars a year from the pilgrimage.
"People come here and they stand outside and take photographs of themselves as proof - 'I was here, I made the pilgrimage, '" he says.
And if the educational holiday fails, there is always the pilgrimage.
In a sense the pilgrimage Zucker chronicles is an autobiographical one.
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Blonde, petite and pretty, Annemarie Lucas --like thousands of other starry-eyed dreamers--made the pilgrimage to New York from her suburban hometown hoping to become an actress.
During the climax of the pilgrimage, crowds can reach a density of up to seven people every 10 square feet -- the perfect storm of flu transmission.
Cuban-Americans who still want to make the pilgrimage are vowing to find alternative ways, probably by chartering planes and staying in tourist hotels throughout the four-day visit.
The pilgrimage from garage to marketplace is a chaotic journey fraught with false starts, dead ends, redesigns, changes of heart, moments of elation punctuated by sloughs of despair.
The Pilgrimage to the sanctuary of the Lord of Qoyllurit'i begins 58 days after Easter when people representing eight indigenous villages from around Cuzco, Peru travel to the Sinakara sanctuary.
People are often killed in the crush as hundreds of thousands of pilgrims jostle their way through tunnels and over bridges to complete the various rituals that form the pilgrimage.
His division has also intervened in court to force a school in Illinois to give a new teacher time off with pay to make the pilgrimage to Mecca called the hajj.
The Saudis, for their part, have raised the quota for Iranians: around 85, 000 are making the pilgrimage this year compared with the 60, 000 or so who have gone in recent years.
It has been estimated that one in three pilgrims suffers respiratory symptoms during the pilgrimage, and overcrowding (in tents accommodating up to 100 people) provides ideal conditions for illness to spread.
Despite witnessing signs of the conflict, the situation did not affect the tour "at all, " he said, encouraging other Christians to make the pilgrimage unless there were official warnings to stay away.
He gives us a fascinating journal of his Galician wanderings, from village carnivals in the pouring rain to a hippy commune in the back of beyond via the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
It won't turn away anyone who wants to come to the Hajj, but it is urging other countries not to let children younger than 12, people older than 65 or pregnant women make the pilgrimage.
Beyond the pilgrimage, the trip to Saudi Arabia carries special significance for Babar: She lived in the capital, Riyadh, as a child, and she wanted to share some of those childhood landmarks with her husband.
He will forever be the hero to those millions of young people who worked in his election, made the pilgrimage to Iowa and other primary states and traveled to Washington to be a part of history.
But industry engineers will continue to make the pilgrimage to dB Drag events because they are to car audio what Nascar is to Detroit: fertile ground for new product ideas developed by obsessive customers in pursuit of perfection.
Though the pilgrimage has been in operation for more than 1, 000 years it remains quite off the map for most visitors to Japan who consider Kyoto or Osaka a far enough detour from the main access point of Tokyo.
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