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Mar de Fóra Beach

Naturaleza, Playas
Fisterra

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Solitary and secluded, but overlooking the open sea, being together with the beaches of O Rostro and Arnela, dangerous for bathing due to their sea currents.

Isolated from urban centers with a length of up to 500 meters, it has strong waves and wind. It is protected within the Natura 2000 Network program.

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