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The mouth of the Río Vélez is an excellent birdwatching area, especially during migration. The river's low water level encourages the formation of an estuary that provides a habitat for numerous bird species. In addition, its strategic location on the southern edge of Europe makes this area an important resting place for migratory birds. Species such as the Little Bittern, Moorhen and Reed Warbler live here. The vegetation, made up of reeds and white poplars, provides ideal conditions for birds.
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In Torre del Mar, these striking trees grace the Paseo de Larios, one of the city's main promenades. The tree change from the original orange trees and plane trees to the Ceiba chodatii occurred in the 1920s, giving the area a unique tropical feel. Originally native to the tropical and subtropical forests of South America, the Ceiba chodatii is now widespread in many parts of the world, particularly in Mediterranean climates such as the Costa del Sol. The Ceiba chodatii, known in South America as Palo Borracho, is an impressive tree. Its name "Palo Borracho" translates to "Drunk Tree" because of its distinctive bottle-shaped trunk, reminiscent of a drunken man. The tree is characterized by a thick, plump trunk that stores water and is covered in prickly thorns.
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The rusty fig (Ficus rubiginosa) is an evergreen tree and originally comes from Australia. The undersides of the leaves are covered with fine rust-colored hairs. The tree belongs to the mulberry family. Birds and other wild animals eat its fruit.
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The white-flowered drunken bottle tree (Ceiba chodatii) is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to the tropical and subtropical forests of South America. It is notable for its succulent, swollen trunk covered with spines and its buttress roots. The name palo borracho ("drunken tree"), which is common in Paraguay and Chile, is derived from the distinctive growth form of the trunk. The Argentinian name palo botella ("bottle tree") also refers to the same characteristics. - The genus Ceiba is closely related to the baobabs (genus Adansonia) in Africa and Australia, which also have quite unusual trunk shapes.
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The white-flowered drunken bottle tree (Ceiba chodatii) is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to the tropical and subtropical forests of South America. It is notable for its succulent, swollen trunk covered with spines and its buttress roots. The name palo borracho ("drunken tree"), which is common in Paraguay and Chile, is derived from the distinctive growth form of the trunk. The Argentinian name palo botella ("bottle tree") also refers to the same characteristics. The genus Ceiba is closely related to the baobabs (genus Adansonia) in Africa and Australia, which also have quite unusual trunk shapes.
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Cultivation area through which the cycle path leads.
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There is a bird observatory. It is recommended not to make excessive noise and not access the interior areas of the River to avoid disturbing the birds that are nesting during the laying season.
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Cerro Tío Cañas, rewarded with the view. TIP: try to be up at sunset ... just great!
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