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The
Daurada Coast might be defined, briefly, as a great contrast.
In it we find natural spaces of great beauty and of great
interest. In the south the Nature reserve of the Ebro's Delta
and the National Reservation of the Ports of Tortosa-Besseit
and in the west Prades's mountains. These last two with big
forest extensions in which still find inhabited nuclei. Among
these clumps we find the Montsant Saw that contrasts with
the previous landscapes for its lack of vegetation and of
animal life. Majestically rocky, with corners in that to shelter
and to be surprised; as well as picturesque hermitages that
move us to a past in which the mountain was a bandits' refuge
and of whom looking for peace and tranquility. The interior
plains discover us a landscape of culturing, specially the
grapevine, among small and remote villages, with hills populated
with pines. Houses of stone, Romanesque and Gothic monuments,
modernist buildings and populations who concentrate the commercial
and cultural life of the interior.
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