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From this place we have a really really great view of the full archipelago and we can even see the archipelagos of Ons and Sálvora on clear days.

From the close viewpoint Alto da Campá which is like a balcony over the horizon of the Atlantic Ocean we highlight the amazing views and the presence of the cliffs, marine caves and other curious geologic formations like the taffonis or cacholas, as well as colonies of sedentary sea birds in the low vegetation, blocks of stones, cliffs and sea caves which we could quietly contemplate from this unique observatory of sea birds.

We can also contemplate a very good panoramic view of the barrier-system-lagoon of Rodas, the northern island (or Monteagudo island), the southern island (or San Martiño island).

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