Finisterra
Finisterra is a term derived from Latin, meaning "the end of the earth." It is often associated with the westernmost point of Spain, specifically Cape Finisterre, which is located in the Galicia region. Historically, this site was considered the edge of the known world by ancient Romans and Celts, who believed it was a sacred place.
In addition to its geographical significance, Finisterra is also a popular destination for pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago. Many travelers visit to witness the stunning sunsets and to reflect on their journeys, making it a symbol of both physical and spiritual endings.