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Geological Tourism

Costa da Morte de la Grandeza

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Geological tourism in Costa da Morte

Sometimes the grandeur of what we witness shrinks our bodies and makes us feel vulnerable. They are elements that reflect the enormity of the universe, but that we can see, travel and live in a full way. On the Costa da Morte there are places that contain this magic and that allow you to interact with it. Here you can locate the places that the Costa da Morte offers within geological tourism.

There are places where as soon as you enter you are invaded by the feeling of not being in the same reality, of having teleported to a different reality, unique places that ignite an inner flame that you were completely unaware of.

Places that overwhelm you, making you feel tiny in front of their immensity.

Whose story is so present that you can feel it in your own body.

Places that border on unreality so much that you need to touch them with your bare hands to make sure they really exist.

Because, despite being in this world, they seem to belong to another space, to another reality, and when you get close to them… Well, there are no words to describe it, you can only live them.

Here is the list of places in Costa da Morte that you will have to live to understand its full magnitude.

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Geological Tourism

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Granitic Forms in the Monte Pindo Massif

The granite of Monte Pindo was formed in the interior of the Earth, about 20 kilometers deep, about ...

Coastal Sedimentary Complex (Carnota)

Its 7 kilometres in length make the Carnota beach one of the largest in all of Spain. Throughout its...

Coído de Cuño (Muxía)

Coudes such as Cuño are accumulations of pebbles or coudes formed more than 100,000 years ago, durin...

Curso Bajo, Cascadas y Desembocadura del Ría Xallas (Dumbría)

A Site of Spanish Geological Interest of International Relevance (also defined as Geosite), the gran...

Arnela de Lourido reservoir (Muxía)

Arnela beach is protected by cliffs with the same name, isolated and surrounded by a dune complex. T...

Dune system of Ponteceso

This is one of the highest rampant dunes in Europe. This set of dunes, which is almost 2 kilometres ...

“Abaladoiras” rocks in Muxía (Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Barca, Muxía)

In addition to its recognized ethnographic, cultural and religious relevance, the surroundings of th...

Mapica – Lamego shear, Esteiro and Seaia beaches (Malpica de Bergantiños)

The beach of Seiruga or Esteiro, in the surroundings of the Sisargas Islands, stands out for the Xun...

Dune system of the Praia do Trece

On the beach of Trece, on one of the slopes of Monte Blanco, the rampant dune of the same name ascen...

Quaternary trenches Cape San Adrián (Malpica de Bergantiños)

The hermitage of San Adrián stands on the cape of the same name, with spectacular views over the Sis...

Coastal Section of the Malpica-Tui Complex around Malpica, San Miro Beach and Molinos de Eán

Following the course of the Regato dos Muiños and the path that runs to its mouth in the form of a s...

Dune Complex and lagoon of Razo Beach – Baldaio (Carballo)

In addition to being in front of one of the largest sandy beaches in all of Galicia, known among the...

Origin of Earth, Sky, and Sea

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