Walking to the lighthouse in Tossa de Mar

Walking to the lighthouse in Tossa de Mar

Walking to the lighthouse in Tossa de Mar
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Walking to the lighthouse in Tossa de Mar

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The path to the top of the lighthouse in Tossa de Mar is surrounded by many enchanting places like old stairs that changes the route.

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A: Runes Ermita de Tossa de Mar

Par Jordi Munné Ruiz, à 30 mètres

Ruina de una ermita situada en el camino del faro, en Tossa de Mar, comarca de la Selva, provincia de...

Runes Ermita de Tossa de Mar

B: Citadel of Tossa de Mar

Par Sergi March, à 50 mètres

The Citadel of Tossa de Mar is a set of narrow and secret streets out of the typical turistic tour wh...

Citadel of Tossa de Mar

C: Tossa de Mar. Medieval Walls

Par Sergi March, à 110 mètres

The walled town of Tossa de Mar is a pleasure for the senses and a joy to wander through its narrow s...

Tossa de Mar. Medieval Walls

D: Far de Tossa de Mar

Par Jordi Munné Ruiz, à 110 mètres

Far de Tossa de Mar

E: Meli In Tossa 5

Par Jordi Munné Ruiz, à 120 mètres

Meli In Tossa 5

F: Meli In Tossa 4

Par Jordi Munné Ruiz, à 120 mètres

Meli In Tossa 4

G: Meli In Tossa 2

Par Jordi Munné Ruiz, à 120 mètres

Meli In Tossa 2

H: Meli In Tossa 3

Par Jordi Munné Ruiz, à 120 mètres

Meli In Tossa 3

I: Meli In Tossa 16

Par Jordi Munné Ruiz, à 170 mètres

Meli In Tossa 16

J: Exterior Ermita Tossa de Mar (Poble)

Par Jordi Munné Ruiz, à 260 mètres

Exterior Ermita Tossa de Mar (Poble)

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Europe is presently uniting into one political and economic zone with a common currency called the Euro. The European Union originated in 1993 and is now composed of 27 member states. Its headquarters is in Brussels, Belgium.

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Text by Steve Smith.

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