Marta Pilar
Really an arrow between the estuary and the sea
A natural balcony with a panoramic view of Flecha del Rompido, which is where you enter the mouth of the River Piedras, also known as the breakwater that separates the open sea from the Huelva estuary. The distinction is noted and it's clearly one of the most beautiful and famous landscapes of the Atlantic Ocean horizon. The tract of land is formed by large volumes of sand brought by currents and input from rivers and, as its name suggests, is introduced into the water like a long, sharp arrowhead. This arrow (flecha) is one of the most active of the mainland coast and of the lower vegetation.
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