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The farming and fishing village of Nerja is located about 50
kms (30 mi) east of Málaga. Its name comes from the Arabic
"Naricha" meaning abundant spring and it enjoys a
privileged climate and fantastic landscaped surroundings which
make for a great place to study Spanish abroad, where it alternates
between spectacular cliffs and golden beaches. Its gastronomy
is typical Spanish Mediterranean dishes such as cod with honey
tortilla, migas and fresh local fish.
The Cave
The routes through the caves run for a total of 4,283m (2.66
miles) but only a third of the area is actually open to the
public. There are three points of entry; two are of natural
origin and the third is man-made, having been opened in 1960.
The cave can be divided into two main areas, the tourist sector
known as the lower galleries and the remaining area of the cave
which as yet not accessible to the public is known as the Upper
and New galleries
Arab Tea Place
Discover a very interesting place in Nerja. Jardín de
Al-Andaluz is the only typical Arab tea house in Nerja. There
you can enjoy a quiet evening, with typical teas, Arabic pastries,
and several different types of coffees, mix drinks and other
milk shakes. The ambiance is very relax and quiet, so you can
enjoy your drink and the company of your friends. While you
enjoy your tea, you can also admire the Arabic decor, with Turkish
rugs, small tables and Arabic pillows.
And if you are up for it, try a Water Pipe, the only way to
"smoke" fruit tea.
Eagle Aquaduct
It is located near the village of Nerja, 50 kms. East of Malaga
(South of Spain), at the Mediterranic Coast, south of a chain
of mountains known as "Sierra Almijara" (its peak
is 1800 meters high (5400 feet)).
This aquaduct was built during the XIXth Century under the direction
of a local builder called Francisco Cantarero. Its structure
is composed of four storeys of brick arcades with a total of
38 arches. It was built to supply several Sugar Mill factories
processing sugar cane from local plantations which are dated
in this area since the XVIth Century. Today, all sugar mill
factories are closed but this aquaduct is still used to supply
water to communal farmers.
Nowadays, however, this aquaduct menaces ruin and deserves a
careful rebuilding to avoid its collapse.
Facts
Population: 15.000
Time difference to London - Time zone GMT/UTC: 1 hour
International Airport: No
Weather, climate, temperatures: 14ºC - 20ºC (61ºF
- 69ºF) from October to March spring-like with occasional
showers in the winter, 24ºC - 26ºC (75ºF - 85ºF)
from April to September comfortable and dry in the summer.
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