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Ría de Vigo

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    The Ría de Vigo, one of the most sublime natural harbours in the world, is spanned at its narrowest point by a vast suspension bridge that carries the Vigo– Pontevedra highway; you'll see its twin towers from all around the bay. On the inland side is what amounts to a saltwater lake, the inlet of San Simón. The road and railway from Pontevedra run beside it to Redondela, separated from the sea by a thin strip of green fields, and pass close to the tiny San Martín islands, once a leper colony. Beneath these waters lies a fleet of Spanish bullion galleons, sunk by a combined Anglo-Dutch force in 1703.

    The city of Vigo looks very appealing, spread along the waterfront, but although it makes a good base for trips along the south shore to Baiona, across the bay to Cangas, and, especially, out to the wonderful Illas Cíes, it has few attractions of its own.

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