Cabo da Roca is a cape which forms the westernmost extent of mainland Portugal and continental Europe. The western coast is a mixture of sand beaches and rocky cliff promontories: around Cabo da Roca, cliffs are more than 100 metres in height, and cut into crystalline rocks, composed of strongly folded and faulted sedimentary units. These forms are disturbed by dikes and small beaches.
Title | Cabo Da Roca Lower Cliff |
Clip ID | 214 |
Duration | 02:00 min |
Location | Portugal |
Sound | Stereo |
Camera | F360 |
Usage |
Editorial
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Loopable | No |
4K FPS | 29,97 |