Fifty lumbrerenses have made the new Water Route showing more than 50 heritage resources related to water culture.
This initiative is part of the program of activities to mark the World Water Day which falls on March 22.
More than fifty lumbrerenses have made this weekend's "Water Route" in Puerto Lumbreras to mark World Water Day.
Specifically, have made the journey of 2,300 meters showing more than 50 heritage resources related to water culture of the municipality.
Thus, have known the assets related to the feedback systems (luminaries), storage (rafts), distribution (ditches) and use (sources, sinks and mills) of water present in the urban core of the municipality.
In this sense, the route has started in one of the viewpoints Nogalte Castle, where hikers have visited the cave house water themed.
From here, visitors have been able to appreciate much of the route of the Rambla de Nogalte as it passes through the town, and where they are located have seen the lights in the "Caño Viejo" and "Cano - Contra pipe", and understood operating system abstraction of groundwater.
In addition, hikers en route mills visited Jerez and Arcos and the distribution of water through canals and primers.
Finally, they visited the Raft of the Sewers, laundries and fountain spout.
This initiative, designed by the Department of Agriculture, Water and districts, in collaboration with the Department of Tourism, is part of the program of activities to mark the World Water Day which falls on March 22.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras