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Brumoso Wharf
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The public docks in Las Sirenas have earned their name. It's almost uncanny, how misty the waters can be for seemingly no reason at all. It can come out of nowhere, and fade just as quickly -- some locals say it's a warning of an outsider coming into town, or of trouble. It depends who you ask, but it's a good place to rent a boat to do some fishing, or go out into the beautiful Bay of Biscay.
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Hermosas Floraciones
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This flower shop sells more than just flowers. The people of this town love the surrounding nature and wildlife, and as such love gardening of any kind. This shop has flowers, as well as other forms of both Muggle and Magical flora, and seeds as well for those that want to start up their own garden or greenhouse. The shop has both indoor and outdoor areas, and also supplies other gardening supplies.
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Olalla Fishing & Rentals
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This is a good shop for tourists, because obviously if you're local you have your own supplies for fishing and the like. Olalla fishing has everything a person would need in order to go out in a boat and do some fishing, or head out to one of the many fishing spots to do the same. The rental prices are reasonable, but they'll always tell you it's better to buy than rent.
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Severino's Restaurante
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This local favorite has the best food in town, ask anyone. It's the most recommended restaurant, with fresh fish from the bay, and other options for those that don't love seafood. Since it's so highly recommended, the place is nearly always busy, but with more seating outside than inside, there is usually always room to pull up a chair somewhere. It's a type of place where you get to know strangers, and leave with more friends than you came with. There's usually live music outside as well, weather dependent of course.
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Las Sirenas

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This small magical town is located on the Bay of Biscay, close to the border to Portugal. It is named, as many wizarding villages are, based on the myth that brought about its founding. Although there is no word differentiating mermaids and sirens, the founding of this seaside village was based off of mermaids. A ship sank -- no one quite knows how, but it was taking on water, and mermaids, as the legends went, saved a few of the people aboard the ship. They settled there, and pay tribute to the mermaids that saved them every year in El festival de las sirenas.
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