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My Photo scholarship 2011 entry

Many pilgrims opt to continue walking an extra three days from Santiago to Finisterre, on Spain's west coast. The Romans believed Finisterre to be the end of the world. As you approach the water, and look out to the horizon, the sky appears to melt into the ocean in a perfectly blended shade of grey and you really do believe this is the end of the world.

SPAIN | Monday, 7 November 2011 | Views [680]

Many pilgrims opt to continue walking an extra three days from Santiago to Finisterre, on Spain's west coast. The Romans believed Finisterre to be the end of the world. As you approach the water, and look out to the horizon, the sky appears to melt into the ocean in a perfectly blended shade of grey and you really do believe this is the end of the world.

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