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Spain’s Prime Meridian

23 August 2009 No Comment

Aragon-Prime-Meridian copyDriving from San Sebastian to Sitges, down towards Zaragosa, there is little to see. It is a pretty flat land, some farms, and a lot of pradera.  To make the trip a little bit more interesting, there is the demarcation of the Greenwich Prime Meridian, which, surprisingly crosses through Spain in a town called Castellon de la Plana. Honestly, I had no idea.

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