Borizu Beach, Celorio, Llanes
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Panoramic photo by Inaki Rezola EXPERT Taken 08:17, 27/07/2007 - Views loading...

Borizu Beach, Celorio, Llanes

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Borizu Beach Borizu Beach must probably be the most ever featured beach in Spanish TV commercials.
Llanes'e cliffy coastline is full of small beaches that appear and disappear as the tides come up and down. Little islands or boulders -called 'castros' by the locals- may also be found.
This is a green and lush landscape, more reminiscent of Britain or Ireland that the Spanish Mediterranean coastline.

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This panorama was taken in Asturias

This is an overview of Asturias

Historically isolated from the rest of Spain by its high mountains, Asturias claims to be a Natural Paradise. It hosts many World Heritage features and gets world wide media coverage every year when the 'Prince of Asturias Awards' winners' names are announced.

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