Arnela de Lourido reservoir (Muxía)

Culture and history, Geological tourism
Muxía

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Arnela beach is protected by cliffs with the same name, isolated and surrounded by a dune complex. This is an old soil sedimentary deposit that covers the Arnela de Lourido valley, falling directly into the ocean. It currently presents a great erosive dynamism, this deposit and its geomorphological context being a good example of ancient coastal forms on the coast of Galicia.

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