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Alyssa KeirHong Kong, China
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Andalucia's most western resort

Andalucia Tour ~ Huelva (Region) Located on the Sunshine Coast in the west of the province, Isla Cristina is a modern town with a long seafaring tradition and a good place to find salted meats and canned fish. Here tourists can enjoy many attractions. Namely the beautiful beaches and ocean resorts like Islantilla, Centro and Punta del Caimán. Carnival and Atlantic Coral Festival are also famous. In the town area we find the Isla Cristina Marsh Natural Park, containing habitats with different salinity levels, where we can observe a rich and diverse flora and an amazing number of birds. #2024TravelReview #SpainTravel #Andalucia
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Posted: Dec 28, 2024
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