The Castro de Baroņa is a Celtic fort located in the parish of Baroņa, a municipality of Porto do Son in the province of A Coruņa, Northwest Spain. The settlement, surrounded by two walls and containing twenty roundhouses that still remain today, was built on a peninsula and inhabited from the 1st Century BC to the 1st Century AD.
Living there in the middle of the crashing waves, passing dolphins and high winds must have been quite an experience. The pink sea and sky reflected here is a fairly accurate representation of what was an incredibly beautiful scene.