People take photographs in front of the tribute sculpture 'Pedra da Ferida' ('Wound Stone') by Spanish sculptor Alberto Bañuelos devoted to the volunteers who helped to clean the Prestige oil spill in 2002 on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, known as the Costa de la Muerte (Coast of Death), near the town of Muxía in Galicia, Spain. The milestone of the Camino de Santiago (Way of Saint James) seen in the foreground.


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