Small boats and seagulls in Galicia is a photograph by RicardMN Photography which was uploaded on January 2nd, 2014.
Small boats and seagulls in Galicia
Small boats and seagulls in Combarro, Galicia, Spain. At background, stone crucifix and horreos (stilt granarys).
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Small boats and seagulls in Galicia
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Small boats and seagulls in Combarro, Galicia, Spain. At background, stone crucifix and horreos (stilt granarys).
Combarro is an unmatched example of Galician folk architecture and it�s considered one of the best preserved villages in Galicia. Its remarkable urban cluster was declared set of artistic interest due to its unique charm. It feels like stepping into a magical and genuine Galician folk architecture village. A traditional fishing village where it seems time has stopped and one of the most beautiful and charming of the Galician coast.
Its name come from comb which means hollow, valley, camber of the coast. The village is placed on a crescent-shaped bedrock cambered in its ends by the beaches of Padron and the now missing beach of Chousa.
The old town was built to adapt to the lifestyle of its residents: sailors and farmers. The traveler can contemplate how its more than 30 granaries are aligned on the granite base that shapes the coast and reach the shoreline.
It is in the wall surrounding the old town where these granaries are embedded. Besides this, and due to its singular mix of farming and fishing activities, in Combarro these granaries are used as dryer places for anchovies, sardines and other kind of fish typical of the R�a. That is why these granaries built by the sea are so exceptional in comparison with those typical Galician granaries built to save farmer�s crops. Also, because of the Galician belief of protection, we can find in Combarro many peculiar architectural elements called �cruceiros�, located in squares and crossroads.
We find a simple explanation for the grouping of these houses and granaries: the houses were built on granitic rocks just to take advantage of fertile land. Rocky space is scarce and the houses are small size that is the reason for a large cluster of stone houses.
Due to the above, Combarro is considered one of the most interesting old towns of Galicia.
Granary is one of the best expressions of folk architecture. Its height prevents from mice and humidity generated in this rainy area. Air needed for corn grains circulates through the apertures. Currently these granaries are used as storage places by some owners or even are deprecated.
Other typical elements you can enjoy in this Galician village are �cruceiros�. They have deep symbolism
They serve to protect from La Santa Compa�a, the procession of souls that are believed to appear in the dark nights of Galicia. Six of these sculptures are distributed all over Combarro undertaken from 1727.
Apart from architecture we also can admire maritime scenes that take place in the harbor and beach. It is very frequent see women in shellfish works during low tide, as well as fishing net reparation works or entry and departure of little ships at harbour.
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