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The city has a bit less rain in the summer than in the other seasons, but still is not a dry season and it's wet too, it resembles 101% Oceanic. Some pics of the city and it's surroundings...
Fantastic temps; a bit too wet, but at least it makes it extremely green
For me isn't my cup of tea, in the temperature range I would give it a B-, although 6 months in a year are great, and 2 months aren't bad too. Also thinking that Santander can have a few warm days even in late Autumn.
But for the landscapes it's an A+++ so in overall I will keep an A for it.
For me isn't my cup of tea, in the temperature range I would give it a B-, although 6 months in a year are great, and 2 months aren't bad too. Also thinking that Santander can have a few warm days even in late Autumn.
But for the landscapes it's an A+++ so in overall I will keep an A for it.
Let's be honest here, it gets an El Junter 'A' for being in Spain?
B-. I like the mild stable winters and pleasant summers but the sunshine is appalling. Santander gets even less sunshine than Vancouver. That definitely is a major down side.
Temps are good, but it's extremely rainy and sun hours are about the same as London.
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