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Extract from the San Sebastin Travel Guides:
Sandwiched between imposing steep-sided headlands, the busy transport hub of
SAN SEBASTIN
was the first Spanish settlement on the island and has grown to be far and away La Gomera's largest town, though with a population of 5000 and a waterfront that runs to just 400 metres, it's hardly hectic or huge. Central to the functional little town's role as the island capital is its good sheltered
harbour
, home to many yachts and docking point for ferries from Tenerife. The harbour was also party to La Gomera's most famous hour, on September 6, 1492, when Christopher Columbus led three small caravels out of the bay on his fi... read the whole San Sebastin Travel Guides...
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