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Costa Brava: The Wild Coast Where Pyrenees Meet Mediterranean
The Costa Brava, which translates as "Wild Coast" or "Rough Coast," describes Catalonia's northeastern Mediterranean beachfront, extending approximately 200 kilometres…
Picos de Europa: Spain's Limestone Giants Where Bears Still Roam
The Picos de Europa (or "Peaks of Europe") rise sharply from Spain's northern coast, forming a 20-kilometer limestone massif that symbolises some of the Cantabrian…
Mount Teide: Spain's Volcanic Giant and Europe's Atlantic Rooftop
Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak at 3,718 meters (12,198 ft) above sea level, dominates the scenery of Tenerife and is the tallest point on any Atlantic Ocean island. Teide is…