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Fuente de Piedra,
Málaga
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In the north of Malaga province in
Andalucia, 19km from Antequera is the Laguna de Fuente
de Piedra, a famous beautiful lagoon. The largest
natural lake in the Iberian Peninsula at 2.5km wide
and 6.5km long, it is a haven for birds with over 170
different species recorded here. |
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Apart from its abundant aquatic
birds, it is well known for its flamingo population,
the second largest colony of these birds in Europe
after the French Camargue region and the only inland
site on the continent where they breed. In spring
flamingos flock here in their thousands to reproduce,
attracted by the water's high salt content and the
fact that it is shallow. |
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Although in winter the lake fills
up and covers around 15km², it is seasonal, so it
virtually dries out in summer. During times of
scarcity, the flamingos may go as far as the Doñana
National Park to find food. |
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During Roman times, salt was
extracted here and flamingos were hunted for their
tongues, considered to be a delicacy. In the early
19th century people believed that the lake water had
medicinal qualities, so the Laguna de Fuente de Piedra
was not allowed to dry out completely, unlike other
wetland areas in Spain. |
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In the 1930s a salt company that
owned the lake undertook a campaign to reduce the
flamingo population, which was threatening their salt
production.
Luckily, the lake's ecological
value was publicised and it became a magnet for
birdwatchers and naturalists. In 1988 it was a
declared a zone of special interest for birds (Zepa).
The protected area covers 8,543ha. |
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The best places to see the lake
include the viewpoint by the visitors' centre, the
Mirador de Cerro del Palo, and anywhere along the
footpath Sendero de la Vicaría. |
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There is a lakeside visitors'
centre (952 111 715) at the Cerro del Palo, just off
the Sierra de Yeguas road out of the Fuente de Piedra
village. Here, there is plenty of information on the
lake, much of it audiovisual. There are also guided
tours available, for observing the birds and other
wildlife, but these only run when the lake has
water. |
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