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We offer more
the only Spanish courses and lacy days at the beach. If you are an adventures
kind of type we can offer you a wide range of activities and exiting
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Between
the Mediterranean and Atlantic , Europe and Africa , Morocco has always been a
land of exchanges and encounters. Since early
Antiquity,
it has been a land of successive invasions, by the Phoenicians, then the Romans
and the Byzantines. Here, Berber, Arab, Jewish and Christian cultures have
learnt to live together. Each has contributed its genius, making Morocco a land
of tolerance and shared beauty.
In Morocco there is a long tradition of interbreeding in an exceptional cultural
heritage, especially in its imperial cities: Marrakech, Rabat , Fez and Meknès.
There, great dynasties have built majestic religio us edifices and sublime
palaces. Not forgetting
the medinas with their magical colours, real labyrinths protected by their
ramparts, organised around souks and market squares, like the world-renowned
Djemaa el-Fna in Marrakech.
This heritage has many other jewels, like the architectural treasures of the
ramparts of Essaouira or Asilah, the Roman ruins of Volubilis, the Arab-Andalusian
constructions of Tétouan… the more cosmopolitan urban style of Rabat ,
Casablanca or Tangiers or the imposing beauty of large fortified villages, the
sours, the great valleys of the south.
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Who has never dreamed of
the total freedom of flight without any other assistance, except from their own
body?This dream is now a reality and within anybody’s reach.
There are two means of getting into contact with freefall. The Tandem jump or
the Accelerated Freefall Course (AFF).

Tandem is the best alternative for those who want to enjoy the feeling of
freefall without any complications whatsoever.AFF is for those who are sure that
they want to learn about freefall and eventually become skydivers.
We
work with Seville
skydiving club where you can take a full A license or
just jump tandem. |
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Just
as windsurfing was a combination between sailing and surfing, kite surfing is a
combination between power kite flying and surfing. It
is
easy to understand why this sport is so popular - it looks deceptively easy, the
jumps and tricks look spectacular and it requires much less wind than
windsurfing.
The sport
is open to everyone of all ages; you need to be in good health and relatively
fit (no back, neck or shoulder problems).
Grit determination will also be an asset, because although kite surfing is
easier to master than wind surfing, co-ordinating all those skills at the
beginning can be a challenge!
Within the sport of Kite Surfing there are two main learning curves that a new
participant will move through. These can conveniently be broken down into power
kite flying skills and board skills. Within each of the learning curves are a
series of skill areas that go to form the overall activity.
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When y ou
first see the Rock of Gibraltar, whether it is from the air, from the sea or
from either the Costa del Sol or the western end of the Bay, it is its
impressive stature, towering isolated above the surrounding countryside, that
causes the greatest impact.
It has had this effect on people for many thousands of years.
Gibraltar is a beacon which signals the position of the Strait of Gibraltar, the
narrow neck which separates Europe from Africa and provides the only link
between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. |
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The history of the
Alhambra is linked with the geographical place w here
it is located: Granada. On a rocky hill that is difficult to access, on the
banks of the River Darro, protected by mountains and surrounded by woods, among
the oldest quarters in the city, the Alhambra rises up like an imposing castle
with reddish tones in its ramparts that prevent the outside world from seeing
the delicate beauty they enclose.
Originally designed as a military area, the Alhambra became the
residence of royalty and of the court of Granada in the middle of the thirteenth
century, after the establishment of the Nasrid kingdom and the construction of
the first pal ace,
by the founder king Mohammed ibn Yusuf ben Nasr, better known as Alhamar.
Throughout the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries,
the fortress became a citadel with high ramparts and defensive towers,
which house two main areas: the military area, or Alcazaba, the barracks of the
royal guard, and the medina or court city, the location of the famous Nasrid
Palaces and the remains of the houses of noblemen and plebeians who lived there.
The Charles V Palace (which was built after the city was taken by the Catholic
Monarchs in 1492) is also in the medina.The complex of monuments also has an
independent palace opposite the Alhambra, surrounded by orchards and gardens,
which was where the Granadine kings relaxed: the Generalife.
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For
excursions and courses you will pay a nominal fee, and they will only go
ahead if a sufficient number of people take part.
>> The school offers free
weekly transport to the beache.
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