Contents
Introduction | 6 |
Camino de Santiago | 10 |
La Mezquita | 16 |
Isle of Iona | 20 |
Avebury | 26 |
Mont StMichel | 32 |
Lourdes | 38 |
Wittenberg Castle Church | 42 |
Varanasi and the Ganges | 74 |
Mount Kailash | 80 |
Cape Reinga | 86 |
Uluru | 92 |
Crater Lake | 96 |
Mauna Kea | 102 |
Devils Tower | 108 |
SGang Gwaay | 112 |
Mount Olympus | 46 |
St Catherines Monastery | 50 |
Temple Mount and Old Jerusalem | 56 |
Kyoto | 62 |
Shwedagon Paya | 66 |
Adams Peak | 70 |
Teotihuacán | 118 |
SautdEau | 126 |
Lake Titicaca | 132 |
Easter Island | 138 |
Common terms and phrases
abbey Adam’s Peak allegedly ancestors ancient Avebury believed Bernadette Buddhist built Cape Reinga centre century ceremonial Christian church city’s civilisation climb Columba Crater Lake creating Cronus deity Devils Tower divine Dreamtime earth faith feet Ganges goddess gods Haida heavens Hinenuitepo holiest holy human Inca Iona island Isle Jerusalem journey kilometres King Kyoto Lake Titicaca legend Llao Lourdes Luther Maori Mauna Kea medieval metres Mezquita mighty miles millennia moai monastery monks Mont St-Michel mosque Motu Nui Mount Kailash Mount Olympus mountain Muslims mysterious Native Hawaiians Ocean pagoda pilgrimage pilgrims Poli‘ahu pray prayer Pyramid remains rituals river rock S’Gang Gwaay sanctuary Santiago Saut-d’Eau Shiva shrines Shwedagon Paya Sinai site’s spirits SPIRITUAL PLACES St Catherine’s St James stone circle story summit Tane Tane Mahuta Temple Mount Teotihuacán’s there’s thousand tomb trail trees Uluru Varanasi village Viracocha vodou volcano walk waterfall who’ve worship