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FINISTERRE’S OTHER SIBLINGS
Finisterre has close ties with several European ‘siblings’ —other countries’ westernmost spots of land reaching out into the Atlantic Ocean—: the...
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FINISTERRE’S FISHING GEAR, SPECIES AND FLEET
In this video, the captain explains the day-to-day life of Finisterre’s sailors.
URL: https://vimeo.com/79390234
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SEA WORKERS
Going to Finisterre’s dock between 2 and 4 p.m, when the fish auction starts off, will allow you to see the sailors carrying the seafood to be...
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THE AUCTION FOR EVERYONE TO SEE
You can visit Finisterre’s fish auction market, Monday through Friday from 4 p. m. onwards. Before visiting, listen to this audio guide:
The auction...
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THE AUCTION’S ATMOSPHERE
Experience the auction’s atmosphere through this audio:
The auction’s atmosphere
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THE POD RAZOR, FINISTERRE’S DELIGHT
Finisterre’s shellfish gatherers catch this unique delicacy typical from the Costa da Morte without any breathing apparatus. Dive with them in this...
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FISHING MUSEUM
Listen to the Fishing Museum audio guide
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OUR UNDERWATER HERITAGE
The sea around Cape Finisterre is one of the most important shipping routes known to man. Many boats shipwrecked here because of bad weather and...
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FINISTERRE: A COSMOPOLITAN TOWN MARKED BY EMIGRATION
One cannot speak about the history of Galicia without referring to the history of emigration as well. The same applies to Finisterre.
There are more...
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FOOSBALL’S ORIGINS ARE IN FINISTERRE
Alexandre de Fisterra, pseudonym of Alexandre Campos Ramirez, was born here in 1919. The son of the lighthouse’s radio operator, he was a poet,...
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