Exploring Game of Thrones’ Real-Life Dragonstone
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Description
This small chapel on an island off the coast of Bermeo, Spain, has begun to attract thousands of visitors from around the world—and not just for its breathtaking views. Gaztelugatxe gained fame as Dragonstone, the Mother of Dragons' ancestral home in HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” But, even if you’re not a fan of the show, the stunning Basque country scenery makes this hermitage worth the visit.
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