By Sofia Perez
[Published by BBC Travel, September 6, 2024]
A mosaic of stone and trees, the mountains stretched out toward the horizon while below me the river sliced through this unyielding mass of granite as if it were made of sponge. Peering down the pitched slopes of the Sil Canyon from the Cabezoás overlook—more than 700m high—I gained new respect for the incredible power of water (while thanking the sturdy beams that were holding me up)…
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