Huelva, Spain, an isolated region lost in time. The grass, the sand and the sky are the same that those foreigners saw in the spring of 1895, when they crossed the sea from a distant country to mark the unspoiled terrain and extract its wealth, when the tower was new, when people could climb to the top of the highest dune and imagine that the city of Tartessos was still there, in the distance, almost invisible in the morning brume.
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Writer
Manuel Muñoz Rivas
Director of Photography
Mauro Herce
Writer
Mauro Herce
Editor
Manuel Muñoz Rivas
Editor
Pablo Gil Rituerto
Director
Manuel Muñoz Rivas
spainnational parkanthropologyarcheologyisolated communitykingdom of tartessos