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Perched on a rugged cliff where the Atlantic meets the Cantabrian Sea, this ancient Roman monument has spent nearly two millennia spinning its crown of light, "watching" over the dark, turbulent waters of Galicia. The Sentinel's Vigil

Whether you are looking for the soul of a pilgrim in the stars, a phantom ship off the Costa da Morte (Coast of Death), or just the comfort of a warm fire against the cold darkness—Galicia offers the best seat in the house. the galician night watching top

The phrase "" is a popular cultural motif often featured on apparel that celebrates Galician heritage and wit (known as retranca ). Featured Garment A standout piece in this style is the Perched on a rugged cliff where the Atlantic

"There is no witch who wants to be" ( Non hai meiga que queira ) is a local saying, but Galicians know the night is when the Meigas (witches) and Mouros (ancient spirits) move. Featured Garment A standout piece in this style

Galicians collect seven specific herbs (such as fennel, rosemary, and St. John’s Wort) and leave them in water overnight under the moonlight. Washing with this water the next morning is said to heal the body and soul. The Starlight Sanctuary

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