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Bufones de pria llanes
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The famous Bufones de Pría (Llanes)RECOMMENDATION:The spouts can be appreciated at high tide and swell. Check the tides at www.tablademareas.comCalzado comfortable for walking in the countryside and rock.The buffoons are vertical channels created naturally in the limestone rock cliffs by the sea, so that at high tide and strong waves, the momentum of the water causes a powerful jet towards the sky, leaving the water at enormous pressure and great height. It is a true spectacle of nature.Photo: Perdar (Shutterstock).Photo: Stock Photo Astur (Shutterstock).ADVERTISING
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The Asturian coast is constantly offering surprises, such as the so-called bufones: a real joy for the senses. We hear the sea breathing, roaring, we see it jump over our heads in a cloud of tiny drops, with a final snort or snort that is shocking and makes the cliffs vibrate under our feet.
These waterfalls are something different from the typical action of the sea breaking in big waves against the coast. In this case, the water takes advantage of well-defined chimneys and cracks in the limestone to gush to the surface imitating geysers, forming jets that can reach more than twenty meters high.
Pría’s Jesters. From the village of Llames de Pría we take the asphalted road that leads to the beach of Guadamía, a practically fluvial beach. From there we take a path to the right that leads us to an extensive field of buffoons and a magnificent panoramic view of the eastern coast of Asturias.
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The Bufones de Pría, located in the council of Llanes, are one more of the spectacles of nature that Asturias has in store for us. This captivating landscape that opens before the visitor suddenly after areas of green meadows, overwhelms by the noise, an almost wild roar, of its true protagonist, the Cantabrian Sea.
Through the holes formed by the erosion of the sea, when the tide breaks strongly in front of the cliffs, the water shoots several meters high as if it were a geyser. A spectacular natural landscape that will remain engraved in your memory.
The unusual force of the water is capable of sculpting the landscape to the point of providing amazing spectacles in perfect harmony with the environment. One of these spectacles that we can know in the Principality of Asturias are the bufones de Pría, unique chimneys that communicate the lower part of the cliff next to the sea, with the surface of the cliff.
It is on days of high tide and rough sea when water comes out through the holes under pressure as a geyser, causing a characteristic sound. A snort that is precisely what gives its name to these natural phenomena, which communicate the lower part of the cliff by the sea, with the cliff surface above.
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The Bufones de Pría, located in the council of Llanes, are one more of the spectacles of nature that Asturias has in store for us. This captivating landscape that opens before the visitor suddenly after areas of green meadows, overwhelms by the noise, an almost wild roar, of its true protagonist, the Cantabrian Sea.
Through the holes formed by the erosion of the sea, when the tide breaks strongly in front of the cliffs, the water shoots several meters high as if it were a geyser. A spectacular natural landscape that will remain engraved in your memory.
The unusual force of the water is capable of sculpting the landscape to the point of providing amazing spectacles in perfect harmony with the environment. One of these spectacles that we can know in the Principality of Asturias are the bufones de Pría, unique chimneys that communicate the lower part of the cliff next to the sea, with the surface of the cliff.
It is on days of high tide and rough sea when water comes out through the holes under pressure as a geyser, causing a characteristic sound. A snort that is precisely what gives its name to these natural phenomena, which communicate the lower part of the cliff by the sea, with the cliff surface above.