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The southwest coast of Galicia has hundreds of beaches. From long and sandy beaches to smaller scale. What they have in common is the amazing landscape of the rías (inlets).
Going by car you can see how the rías go along the coast until they open to the infinite sea, there are also some small islands where many green forests grow.
At the end of the Ría de Vigo we can see Cíes Islands and at the end of the Ría de Pontevedra we can see Ons Island. They have beaches dressed with white sand and clear waters, placed behind green forest hills. That is a mixture of forest and sandy beaches.
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