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Mouth of the Gaià River near Tarragona where you can see seabirds and typical water birds.
Desembocadura del RIU Gaià is an area that has a rich birdlife. The Gaià river flows through green surroundings to Tamarit beach, where the river flows into the Mediterranean Sea. It is a small and easily accessible site, where you can observe many different birds. Birds you can observe include Széki lile, Kis vöcsök, Kis kócsag, Korallsirály, Kenti csér, Kucsmás poszáta, Sövénysármány and Üstökös kárókatona.
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Espagnol: Desembocarura del río Gaià en Tarragona donde se pueden observar aves marinas y aves tipicas de agua dulce. Es un lugar de gran riqueza de avifauna. El río Gaià desemboca en la playa de Tamarit en un espacio natural que da lugar a una gran riqueza de avifauna en un espacio reducido y de fácil acceso.
Desembocadura del RIU Gaià is located directly southwest of the town of Altafulla. From Altafulla you can get there walking along the beach or from President Compays Street. Press a P on the map for directions to a parking area. You can also reach the area by train from Tarragona to the Altafulla-Tamarit railway station, marked with (1) on the map. From the railway station it is about a 2 km walk to the mouth of the river.
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Espagnol: Se accede desde el pueblo de Altafulla. Bien se puede llegar caminando por la playa o desde la c/President Compays.
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