Fu10 The Galician Night Crawling Work [better]
However, based on the phrasing, you might be looking for information regarding one of the following famous Galician "nightly" traditions: A Santa Compaña (The Holy Company) The most iconic "night crawling" legend in Galicia. What it is
3.2 The Mind in the Dark
Night crawling induces depersonalización periférica—a state where the limbs feel detached. Veteran FU10 workers report auditory hallucinations: Celtic war cries, Roman legionary sandals slapping wet granite, or the cantiga de amigo (medieval Galician-Portuguese love songs) echoing from nowhere. Rather than a downside, many embrace this as escolta do pasado (listening to the past). Psychologists hired by the informal FU10 networks (paid in black-market Iberian ham or petrol vouchers) warn of cumulative PTSD, yet the crawlers return night after night. fu10 the galician night crawling work
Why do it?
Money? A little. But the real wage is seeing the lume de Baco — the strange phosphorescent plankton that lights up when you drag a net at 3 AM. It looks like someone shook a jar of fallen stars under the water. However, based on the phrasing, you might be
- Drone surveillance by private fincas (large estates) that criminalize all night movement.
- Satellite archaeology rendering some ground-level discovery obsolete.
Sustainability: The southern stock (FU 25, 31, and FU 10) has historically been overfished. Recent Oceana reports highlight the need for strict adherence to sustainable catch limits to prevent total collapse. Drone surveillance by private fincas (large estates) that
The FU10 represents the RENFE Series 1900 (later Series 319), specifically the Alco Series 1900. These were American-made diesel locomotives that were robust enough to handle the steep gradients of the Galician terrain.