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Lions Club Camp
THE sixth international Lions Costa Blanca Camp began on Wednesday, July 19 in Benidorm. It is an international camp, in which 22 young people from 16 countries are taking part.
The camp gives the youths an opportunity to get to know Spain from an internal point of view and to be with young people from all over the world. The organisation has planned an intensive programme of visits to various places of interest in the Valencia Region that stand out for their cultural, historical and environmental heritage.
The camp, based in Benidorm, includes visits to cities such as Alicante and Valencia and also to the main tourist sites on the Costa Blanca, from destinations that stand out for their natural wealth, such as l’Alfas del Pi with the Serra Gelada Natural Park and the Albir Lighthouse Route, one of the most visited in the region’s network of natural spaces, or Callosa d’en Sarria and the Fonts de l’Algar.
There are also cultural activities, including a visit to the