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Reservoir surrounded by steep rock walls. Great place to observe saskeselyű and other vultures and birds of prey.
Embalse de Vadiello is a beautiful peaceful place surrounded by steep rocks and large vertical walls called 'mallos'. A multitude of saskeselyű, Fakó keselyű, Dögkeselyű and Szirti sas nest in the area. Also good chances to observe Havasi varjú, Holló, Vörös kánya, Kígyászölyv, Törpesas, Havasi sarlósfecske, szirtifecske and Kék kövirigó.
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Espagnol: Zona ideal para observar saskeselyű. Lugar tranquilo; embalse entre altos mallos donde anidan multitud de saskeselyű, Fakó keselyű, Dögkeselyű y Szirti sas. Entorno singular y especialmente bello con el embalse del mismo nombre , se levantan formaciones de conglomerados, grandes paredes verticales denominados mallos.
Take the detour on the N-240 to Loporzano. Continue straight along the road until you reach the parking lot of the hydroelectric power station, where there are parking areas on both sides of the road. Click on a P in the map for directions. From the parking you can explore the area on foot.
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Espagnol: Se llega en coche; tomar el desvío en la N-240 a Loporzano. Seguir recto por la carretera hasta llegar al parking de la central hidroeléctrica, en la que hay zona de aparcamiento a ambos lados de la carretera.
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