Galicia Spain II
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The Atlantic coastline of the northwestern corner of Spain consists of a series of rocky capes between the villages of Muros and Malpica in the Galicia region. For centuries, this area has posed grave dangers to shipping. With countless shipwrecks and thousands of sailors' lives lost, the area has earned a sinister nickname: the Costa Muerta, or the Coast of Death. In this excellent drone video by mlarino, you'll get a bird's eye view of Cabo Vilan, which lies roughly in the middle of the Costa Muerta.
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Galicia Countryside HERE A Cape Villane lies the Serpent..HMS Serpent 125 years ago today, on November 10, 1890, a British Navy torpedo cruiser, the HMS Serpent, which had been launched just three years before, and was built at Devonport in 1885, was wrecked on north western Spain’s infamous ‘Coast of Death’ – ‘la Costa da Morte’ in Galicia, killing more than 170 crew. Only three people survived.