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Wonderful town ruins in a peninsula!
Castro de Baroña are Celtic ruins located close to the sea in a little peninsula, in Galicia Region, in the North of Spain. Really the remains of the town are very well-preserved and you can walk arou...
Castro de Baroña are Celtic ruins located close to the sea in a little peninsula, in Galicia Region, in the North of Spain. Really the remains of the town are very well-preserved and you can walk arou...
It is in a enclave and in an extraordinary state. It's worth visiting it The only problem is walking access that is very uncomfortable. You should improve it
It is in a enclave and in an extraordinary state. It's worth visiting it The only problem is walking access that is very uncomfortable. You should improve it
We went to this site guided by the brother of the wife of my wife's uncle (what awful I've been in) who was commenting on us that it was part of the ancient Celtics, known as castren culture ...
Wonderful town ruins in a peninsula!
Castro de Baroña are Celtic ruins located close to the sea in a little peninsula, in Galicia Region, in the North of Spain. Really the remains of the town are very well-preserved and you can walk arou...
Wonderful town ruins in a peninsula!
Castro de Baroña are Celtic ruins located close to the sea in a little peninsula, in Galicia Region, in the North of Spain. Really the remains of the town are very well-preserved and you can walk arou...
Origins of our culture
It is in a enclave and in an extraordinary state. It's worth visiting it The only problem is walking access that is very uncomfortable. You should improve it
Origins of our culture
It is in a enclave and in an extraordinary state. It's worth visiting it The only problem is walking access that is very uncomfortable. You should improve it
From the Iron Age
We went to this site guided by the brother of the wife of my wife's uncle (what awful I've been in) who was commenting on us that it was part of the ancient Celtics, known as castren culture ...