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Pilgrimage: why are people still drawn to ancient places?
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I can describe how and why Iona became an ancient centre of pilgrimage.
I can explain why Iona has become a modern centre of Christian pilgrimage.
I can describe how many Hindus see the Ganges as sacred and explain why they may go on pilgrimage to Varanasi.
I can explain what happens at the Kumbh Mela and the experience of different Hindus.
I can describe how and why Glastonbury changed over time as a centre for Christian pilgrimage.
I can explain how Glastonbury has developed as a site of Pagan pilgrimage and the connections to its past.
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