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CIES ISLANDS

The Cíes Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage candidate, are a stunning archipelago off the coast of Galicia, Spain. Known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich biodiversity, these islands have been carefully protected by European environmental policies for decades.



The Paradise

A natural sanctuary where crystal-clear waters meet golden sands, untouched by time.
The Cíes Islands remind us of the beauty worth preserving.



But What If?

If we had failed to protect this treasure?

TOURISM FLOOD

Unchecked tourism turns the Cíes Islands into a chaotic hotspot. Crowds overwhelm the delicate ecosystem, trampling vegetation and driving wildlife away.
Serenity replaced by chaos.



PLASTIC INVASION

The pristine beaches now choke under layers of plastic waste.
Bottles, nets, and microplastics infiltrate the once-clear waters, poisoning marine life and staining the coastline.

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Is this the legacy we want to leave behind?

Let’s not turn paradise into a memory

Preserving the Blue Ecosystem means protecting life itself.