May 17, 2009

Poo de Llanes beach, Asturias

Follow-up to Asturias again from Transversality - Robert O'Toole

This image from Google Maps shows the lagoon at Poo de Llanes, in Asturias. You can see how it has three parts: the shallow lagoon, a second sandy lagoon that fills up with water at high tide, and a creek with a river leading into the lagoon. Our house for the week in Asturias was in the village just at the bottom left of the picture, with a short walk down to the sea.

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The house:

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Countryside behind the house, looking towards the foothills of the Picos de Europa.

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Looking towards the creek.

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Looking towards the sea.

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Mountain weather in one direction, blue sea and sky in the other.

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Wading across the lagoon to a sea cave.

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  1. Amrita

    Wow! Great! Amazing picture. I would really love to see more picture of the lagoon at Poo de Llanes.

    18 May 2009, 14:40

  2. Amrita

    Hi !

    Thankyou so much…for adding more pictures.
    Really the pictures are very beautiful.

    Thankyou
    With Regards
    Amrita

    25 Jun 2009, 14:11

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