Guía Faros Cantábrico y Galicia de Felix G.Muñiz en las principales librerías

Guía Faros Cantábrico y Galicia de Felix G.Muñiz en las principales librerías

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With this new complete Guide to Cantabrian and Galicia Félix González Muñiz the avilesino nautical photographer gets a doctorate in twilight and sunrise, for it is in that magical hour, in which the sun slowly approaches the horizon, when light caresses with better judgment the headlights and the magical landscape surrounding them.

84 headlights, no less, jalonate the Spanish Cantabria and North Atlantic coasts, and all of them, from Biarritz to Cabo Silleiro, have been photographed patiently and carefully by Felix, on an impressive force tour that includes thousands of kilometres of land travel, and also many miles by sea, as well as an countless number of hours passed by the lighthouse, waiting for the precise light or the vibration of the atmosphere necessary to press the camera trigger and get that unique snapshot, worthy of perpetuating and sharing.

After the success of their previous books Asturias Costa Atlántica (2014), Faros de Asturias (2017), Faros Mar Cantábrico (2019) and Faros de Galicia (2020), some of them already decatalogued and, therefore, a collection piece, this guide also promises a good welcome by the many fans of photography in general and that of the sea and the lighthouse in particular, because the beauty of the images is joined the most practical format of this edition: tapa soft, smaller size, more lightness, illustrative maps, summary of the characteristics of each of the sea and the lighthouse in the most beautiful of the boat, in all the city, it invites to travel of the most beautiful of the lighthouse, and in the best of the boat, in all the tourist in the city.

The photographs are accompanied by a few texts: the prologue, a brief introduction to each of the 5 coastal regions (Aquitaine, Euskadi, Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia), a few lines as a photo foot of each of the 84 headlights and, finally, a brief bibliography that completes and closes the book, all of them written by Pepe Díaz, a marine and a philologist who loves to put a word behind another, which usually collaborates with Felix in his books of nautical theme.