Thursday, March 14, 2013

('Beach of the Holy Waters') Beach of the Cathedrals, Spain: Europe’s most beautiful beach




























 Beach of the Cathedrals, or Playa de Las Catedrales in Spanish, is situated in the municipality of Ribadeo in the province of Lugo (Galicia), on the Cantabric coast, about ten kilometres to the west from the town of Ribadeo. Although its true name is Holy Waters Beach (Augasantas), it is called ‘the Cathedrals’ because of its giant rock formations that reminds of the flying buttresses of cathedrals.


The most striking feature of the beach are the cluster of impressive rock formations.




 Erosion by wind and the powerful sea have sculpted arches over thirty meters high which can be seen in all its glory at low tide. During low tide you can appreciate the size of its magnificent cliffs and the picturesque sea caves, which go from small cracks on the rock to big caves whose roofs collapse due to the erosion of the waves. Also during low tide you can gain access to a sand deposit delimited by a rocky wall made from slate, dozen-meters-long caves, sand corridors between rocky blocks and many other curiosities.








































































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