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WhileWild's video: WhileWild Records - On My Way COSTA BRAVA Catalunya Spain Travel videos 4K Ultra HD

@WhileWild Records - On My Way | COSTA BRAVA, Catalunya, Spain | Travel videos 4K Ultra HD
Video : Directed/Video Edited by Hugo using DJI Phantom 4 Pro plus Song : Produced/Written/Recorded/Mixed/Mastered by Hugo Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/whilewild Instagram : http://www.instagram.com/whilewild/ Twitter : http://twitter.com/whilewild0 Soundcloud : http://soundcloud.com/whilewild All video footage is owned by Hugo, Founder and CEO at WhileWild Records __________________________ Costa Brava is the name given to the Catalan coast on the Mediterranean Sea, located in the North-East of Catalonia, in the Province of Girona. It starts from Portbou, next to the French border, and extends for 160 kilometers and 255 kilometers from the jagged profile of the Costa Brava to Blanes, at the mouth of the Tordera River. It is bordered on the north by the Vermeille coast which is the geomorphological continuation and, on the south, by the Costa del Maresme. Costa Brava means in Catalan "abrupt coast" in reference to its rocky and fragmented coastline. The Catalan phrase costa brava "abrupt coast" has existed for a very long time as a common nominal phrase. On the other hand, the use of Costa Brava as a proper name, especially to designate the area in question, was first launched in 1908 in the newspaper "La Veu de Catalunya" by the poet Ferran Agulló, when the place inspired artists and rare tourists by its immaculate beauty. On September 29, 1963, the City Council of Sant Feliu de Guíxols inaugurated a commemorative stone at the hermitage of Sant Elm, a promontory south of the city with a chapel dating back to 1696, the very place that inspired the author. The Baix Empordà which is highlighted in this video, region of the creeks, occupies the center of the Costa Brava. We can mention the small town of Torroella de Montgrí and its tourist center of L'Estartit from where you can visit the marine reserve of the Medes Islands, facing the Montgrí massif; the coves of Begur (Sa Riera, Sa Tuna, Fornells, Aiguablava), those of Palafrugell (Calella, Llafranc, Tamariu) and admire the landscape that can be seen from the lighthouse of Sant Sebastià. Also of great interest are visits to the Iberian village of Ullastret and the medieval towns of Monells, Pals and Peratallada, perfectly restored. The major tourist centers of the region are Palamós, Castell-Platja d'Aro and Sant Feliu de Guíxols. The capital of the region is La Bisbal d'Empordà, a locality whose tradition in the artisanal production of ceramics has survived thanks to the activity of a large number of master craftsmen. The history and evolution of this ceramist tradition are told in the Terracota-Museum of Ceramics of La Bisbal.

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