Con da Romaíña
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Set of big stones that form a natural shelter that the first settlers of Sanxenxo used as a settlement. In the upper part of one of the stones there are hollow carvings that were used to cook food.

A legend tells that…

a very brave man named Manoliño was next to the Con da Romaíña one midnight of the full moon when a door opened in one of the stones from which a woman came out and spoke to him of a treasure. He followed her, and when they came to where the riches were, the woman turned into a snake that pounced. sobre he. The man was not scared and grabbing her by the neck managed to strangle her, but when he wanted to get out of the cave he couldn’t and ended up dying inside it.a

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