
Najmanja plaža na svetu: Čudo prirode koje fascinira, a do nje se dolazi podzem…
Plaža koja nema direktan izlaz na more, a ipak njen pesak zapljuskuju morski talasi. Takvo mesto zaista postoji u Španiji, i zove se plaža Gulpijuri.
Playa de Gulpiyuri, a small beach nestled inland in Llanes, Asturias, continues to captivate visitors with its unique natural setting. The beach, a natural monument, is famed for its lack of a visible direct connection to the sea, with seawater filtering through underground caves from the Bay of Biscay. Access to this secluded spot is primarily through picturesque meadows, offering an experience that combines rural charm with coastal wonder.Recent online discussions have emerged regarding the beach's origins. While widely celebrated as a natural marvel, some social media users have speculated about its formation, with one comment suggesting it was 'made for Supervivientes' (a reality TV show), though this claim lacks official corroboration.Visitors describe the beach as 'beautiful' and 'a natural jewel,' appreciating its well-preserved state. However, the unique inland location can lead to a 'slightly stagnant water smell' during bathing, as noted by a recent visitor, Marinakoizumi, who shared her experience in a popular video. Despite this minor detail, the overall sentiment remains overwhelmingly positive, with many recommending the short climb to the surrounding cliffs for breathtaking views of the open Cantabrian Sea. Gulpiyuri remains a testament to Asturias' diverse and often surprising natural landscape.
Plaža koja nema direktan izlaz na more, a ipak njen pesak zapljuskuju morski talasi. Takvo mesto zaista postoji u Španiji, i zove se plaža Gulpijuri.