This town... ah, ah, is looking like.....
We are heading, mostly north west, but first we are going to the ghost village of El Torbiscal. In the 1940s it was decided to develop the area and in the next decade the architect Antonio Delgado Roig. Delgado Roig was born in Seville in 1902. Apart from architecture he was a bit keen on Sevillian regionalism - although the Civil War put that to an end. El Torbiscal was a model community, designed at the heart of a thousand hectares of dryland and 1600 hectares of irrigated lands. The village was designed for 200 permanent employees, with space for 200 more as needed. The village had a school, medical service, company store, swimming pool and centres of entertainment. At its height wheat, barely, corn, sugar beets and cotton were grown, along with beef and dairy cattle. The rise of the village was matched with its dramatic fall. In 2000 120 people lived there. A year later forty had left. In the next ten years a further 66 left, leaving only 14 in 2011....