APES Part 1: Post 2





Crossing the Los Cahorros bridge. hey.
 In Spain, we hiked quite a few times. This was a great eco-friendly way to look at nature. We went many miles and we were able to see all the things that nature provides for us. Many of the mountain towns rely on an irrigation system that is run by the natural springs on the mountain, and they are very cautious about using all the water to its greatest potential and not wasting it. Along our hike, our tour guide would show us berries and other herbs that grew along the mountainside and provided food for people. We also got to see the terraces that farmers created in the sides of the mountains to better there food production. The Spanish were very good at finding a pretty level balance between using the resources and conserving them.
the mountains were used for recreational purposes as well

reppin the stangs     

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