Cape Finisterre
Cape Finisterre is a prominent headland located on the western coast of Spain, in the region of Galicia. It is known for its dramatic cliffs and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Historically, it was considered the end of the known world by the ancient Romans, as its name translates to "End of the Earth."
The cape is a popular destination for hikers and pilgrims, especially those walking the Camino de Santiago. Visitors often come to witness the breathtaking sunsets and explore the nearby Finisterre Lighthouse, which has been guiding ships since the 19th century.