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Asturias, yesterday. A karstic cliff, about 50m high. The sea and the rain have carved pipes in the rock through which the waves are sprayed at full speed when there is rough seas. An impressive spectacle, impossible to comprehend with a video its true beauty[embedded content]
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Asturias, yesterday. A karstic cliff, about 50m high. The sea and the rain have carved pipes in the rock through which the waves are sprayed at full speed when there is rough seas. An impressive spectacle, impossible to comprehend with a video its true beauty