29 nov 2010

El Hornillo

EL HORNILLO


This beach in the Costa Calida in the town of Aguilas in Murcia, Spain. It is located along a small bay in which one end are the yellow beach and a small island called Isla del Fraile and the other end of the bay is Stove's Wharf, great work of architecture constructed of iron and reinforced by the British engineer Gustavo Gillman and English equity firm The Great Southern of Spain Railway Company Limited, which served as a mineral jetty, from the Sierra de los Filabres directly from rail cars to ships gravity hence its height. Following the closure of the pier and after many years of neglect, he served in the eighties and nineties as marine farmed sea bream and bass, until it moved to open sea outside the bay, to improve the quality of water bath.
Aguilas Plaza
This beach is for its proximity to the railway line where the inhabitants of nearby towns Lorca and go by train to the beach. Increases during holiday periods the number of trains due to the increase of users who visit this beach. Before the end of Ferrocarril del Almanzora in 1985 was frequented by residents of the nearby provinces of Granada and Almeria. This beach was formerly outside the main town Eagles separated by railroad tracks, gradually absorbed the bay has been mainly through the town (practically already belongs to the core) except the beach or the cigar and Yellow Island Fraile, although it is in the process of building nearby.
There is a mall called Aguilas Plaza.

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