Casa Grande do Bachao is a typical 18th century Galician manor house, with two houses,
corn granaries, a stone cross, and spacious stone terraces.
Thousands of belugas seek the mouth of the Churchill River each summer, bobbing up and down like popping
corn under the shadow of the disused
granaries — the phenomenon is so commonplace for Churchillians that few realized it was a salable adventure travel experience until recently.