Friday, July 8, 2005

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Drought forces closure of two youth camps

The prolonged drought is not only prey upon agriculture and animal husbandry in Andalusia, but begins to wreak havoc on tourism. Two youth camps located in the Sierra de Segura in JaƩn, inside the natural park of Cazorla Segura y Las Villas, remain closed by authorizing the Department of the Environment its opening due to lack of sanitary measures. The two zones of bell of blacks and morring were scheduled this summer occupancy of 285 people in six groups from various parts of Andalusia and other communities.

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