the same risks as walking alone in a forest crawling with man-eating wolfs. your such an ideot
A lot depends on where you are going and what you plan to do when you are there. Just like any trip overseas, there are costs and risks.
they could suffer by such a long distance and the cost of stopping their jobs costs a lot of money
medicine mostly because it was really expensive back in the middle ages. it depends on what you are ready to be involved with.
One of the risk is that whilst traveling you could get an injury or maybe worse you could die!
if you went on a pilgrimage in the medieval times it would be dangerous because the medicine in those days were very poor and if happened to get a cut then it would get infected
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Which of these is influenced by the costs involved
There were not medicens in thoose days so if they fell ill they would have a high risk of dying they can also get major infections in cuts and bruses. they could also get lost. If they ran out of water they would dehydrate and die or die of starvation so they took great risks going on these pilgrimages
Going on pilgrimages can be physically demanding and may pose health risks, especially for those unprepared for long journeys. Additionally, they can be costly, involving travel expenses, accommodation, and other associated costs. In some cases, the spiritual or religious significance may not resonate with everyone, leading to a lack of personal fulfillment. Lastly, crowded pilgrimage sites can sometimes detract from the intended experience of reflection and spirituality.
There are no serious/significant risks involved in the experiment.
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