3. a) Go to the left riverbank, crossing the Iron Bridge.
You find a street called “Calle Puente de Tablas”
4. Turn to the left, to the view point where the old “Puente
de Tablas” were located.
5. 1. When and how was the old “Puente de Tablas” destroyed?
The bridge was destroyed the last Thursday of September in
1800.
Water destroyed the bridge structure and made it inaccesible in
1798 and 1799 and finally destroyed it.
6. • 1. Write down some characteristics of middle course river
that you can recognize in Ebro river from this viewpoint.
• The most common characteristic is transport.
• It flows slowler than in upper course and faster than in
lower course and it has more water.
7. The Salt Mill (St Lazar’s mill)
• 2. The “Salt Mill” was
used to mill... The salt
mill was used to mill
salt and flour.
• 3. Where does the salt
used in the Mill come
from?
• From the salt mines
located in Remolinos.
• 4. The Mill used the
water from Ebro River,
going to it by a canal
called...
• Acequia del Ramal
8. 5. Check the name of three
birds that can be observed
from
here.
Garceta
Cormorán
Ánade real
9. c) Go to the riverbank path.
Take some pictures of the path,
stones, etc.
10. 1. What type of rock are the big grey stones making the “defense
wall”?
The “defense wall is made up of a sedimentary rock called grey
limestone
11. 2. This type of rock is made up of a specific mineral that you
can check in some of these stones.
This is crystalized calcite
12. d) Look for some info on internet about “Convento San Lázaro” ,
“Pozo San Lázaro”.
The Convento San Lazaro was
built in xv century. It was a
building used to help
people suffering leprosy.
The Pozo San Lazaro is a hole in water were there are some
stories as the bus that sank with many people inside or the
story of two lovers that threw themselves into the river to be
together forever because their families did not want them to be
together.