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stage last year, before ending in the province of Malaga af‐ter traversing 95 kilometres of countryside.
Authorities announced the return of the event at a cere‐mony on Monday, April 24, held at the headquarters of the Diputación de Granada. The event was attended by various officials, including Manuel Entrena, the presi‐dent of the Diputación, who said that the event will fur‐ther advance women’s cy‐cling.
The show aims to draw attention to the importance of keeping our oceans clean, with La Caleta’s own port taking centre stage. The exhibition features powerful images that remind us of the impact of pollution on our marine envi‐ronment, particularly in a town like La Caleta, where many families rely on fish‐ing as their livelihood.
Rodriguez, who comes from a long line of fishermen, explained, “I am deeply concerned about the pollution of our oceans and the impact it has on the fish‐ing industry. I hope this exhibition will raise awareness and inspire people to take action to protect our seas.”
The exhibition is the third to be held in the new exhibition centre.
THE European Union (EU) has issued a stern warning to Spain over a controversial en‐vironmental law that seeks to legalise irrigation in thou‐sands of hectares of land around Doñana National Park, one of the most impor‐tant wetlands in Europe.
Virginijus Sinkevičius, the European Commissioner for Environment, wrote a letter on Thursday, April 20, ex ‐pressing his concerns about the proposed law and threat‐ened to take legal action if it violates environmental legis‐lation.