Costa Da Morte
Costa Da Morte, or "Coast of Death," is a rugged coastline located in the northwest of Spain, specifically in the Galicia region. It stretches from the town of Malpica to Muxía and is known for its dramatic cliffs, rocky shores, and beautiful beaches. The area is famous for its shipwrecks, which have occurred due to the treacherous waters and strong currents.
The region is also rich in cultural heritage, featuring ancient lighthouses and historic fishing villages. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of the coastline, including the stunning Cape Finisterre, which was once considered the end of the known world. Costa Da Morte offers a unique blend of history, nature, and adventure.