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A Ghost Hotel Haunts the Spanish Coastline
A permit, and then a court docket fight The record of the lodge is convoluted, but understanding the timeline can help describe just how a tourism project can go mistaken when political, economical and environmental passions are misaligned. The Cabo de Gata was declared a mother nature park in 1987. Masking just about 150 sq. miles of volcanic land, the park encompasses open up plains, shrubby hills and coves. It also includes a number of current fishing villages and former mining settlements. When the park was established, the area municipality of Carboneras relabeled a part of the protected place as buildable land. It was at some point bought by Azata,…