Visit to the Guadalquivir
I have to visit the Gaudalquivir, it is a lake or stream that runs through much of Seville, this time I was fascinated by the stories and history of this river, that the gold tower is where Christopher Columbus left what his ships brought from each trip by America and in that tower it was classified to distribute it as Spanish wealth.
The Guadalquivir runs its course from east to west, turning south in the province of Seville. Most of the 657 km in length pass through a flat land called Depression of the Guadalquivir. This depression widens to the mouth, with a width of 10 km in Úbeda, 60 in Córdoba and 330 in its final stretch. More of this in: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalquivir
Tourist guides in each of the stops of the river, all Spaniards also honor tourism since they know a portion of history each zone.
After so much walking we went through each of their parks, taking into account that he was on skates and had to go putting them on and taking them off, luckily we thought of eating a so-called picadillo in a nearby restaurant
Tourist guides in each of the stops of the river, all Spaniards also honor tourism since they know a portion of history each zone.
Nice one
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