Zumaia is a small town in the north of Spain in the Basque Country.
The town has two beaches, which are of interest to geologists because they are situated among the longest set of continuous rock strata in the world. Known locally as the "flysch" they date from the mid-cretaceous period to the present, a time period of over 100 million years. The K-T boundary is present at the Itzurun beach, and fossils can be found, notably of ammonites. The strata stretches along a distance of about 8 km, between the towns/beaches of Deba and Getaria, with Zumaia lying in the middle.
The town is also the home/museum of the painter Ignacio Zuloaga. Exhibits include works by El Greco, Rivera, Zurbarán and Goya. Across the street there is a museum of craft and hand-crafted products of Laia.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zumaia
Official Website http://www.zumaia.net/
Coordinates 43°17'47.951" N -2°15'25.626" E