Delta del Ebro
The first part of this trip isn't in France at all, but rather in Spain. We're flying into Barcelona for a night and then traveling south about 2 hours to the Delta del Ebro, also known as Delta de l'Ebre and other names because you know...Spanish. The Ebro river is the longest in the area and is used to produce hydroelectricity. The area is also used for farming, including rice fields, and is known for its wine production. Tourism has become its most important asset. There are two major parks which are home to over 95 species of birds including flamingo colonies. Fishing, cycling, canoeing, hiking, etc. are popular with tourists who can camp or rent a holiday home.
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Dos that fish swim in that river?
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