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Spanish Beaches By Eddy De Vos Beaches are the trademark
by excellence for Spain and the Spanish beaches are many
tourists only reason to visit Spain. Who can blame them?
The Spanish beaches are amongst the most wonderful in the
entire world and Spain has an enormous coastline, more than
3900 km long. It would take us to far to give a description
of all the beaches along this vast coastline so we will
just talk about three of the well known coasts: the Costa
Brava, the Costa Blanca and the Costa De Sol. Costa Brava,
between the Mediterranenan and the Pyrenees, is the popularly
accepted name of the littoral of the province of Girona.
Its nature, climate and history create a setting of odd,
haunting beauty that is hard to grasp, but that never fails
to seduce, with its lush vegetation propped against the blue
and green immensity of the sea.
Right up to the edge of the sea, hanging on occasions over
abrupt cliffs, on others in the actual proximity of the beaches
, the vegetation paints the fine golden sand green, blending
with the ochre of the earth, inland, and together with the
dominant landscape. The 16ºC of average annual temperature,
with moderate rainfall, and the 2,500 hours of sunshine that
illuminate the historic-artistic vestiges, recalling the existence
of a notable past, are only the visible aspects of a reality
that has a hidden pulse waiting to be discovered.Click
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