Remembering the providers of fresh waters
We begin the day pottering along the A-8005 but soon are off it and cross the Canal de Valle Inferior del Guadalquivir and the Canal del Bajo Guadalquivir, which will walk down a bit before a spot of water hopping. The Canal de Valle Inferior del Guadalquivir has three wiki pages - in Spanish, Galician and Catalan. It was built by, at its peak, 2000 Republican Prisoners of War between 1940 and 1962. The original plan was to irrigate 56,000 hectares but currently reaches 80,000. In 2006 a section of it was renamed The Prisoners’ Canal. Three years later a memorial was established at the former entrance of the Los Merinales work camp. We will be skirting round the edge of the pueblo of Pradollano. There is another Pradollano. It is 2078m above sea level and is a ski resort. It has many, many sites about it. This one isn’t and doesn’t. We will end with a couple of visits. The first is a somewhat oddly named ‘SHOT Sevilla Horse Tour.’ Google says it is ...