"Éste es mi pueblo" Canal Sur: Ayamonte
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"Éste es mi pueblo" Canal Sur: Ayamonte
Enjoy! Here is a very recent video of Ayamonte by Canal Sur in their series "Éste es mi pueblo".
Costa Esuri is featured towards the end of the video.
There are several food recipes: Raya en Pimenton, Tolla con Tomate, Sepia Rellena (I think that was the name?), and Coca Ayamontina.
http://www.canalsuralacarta.es/telev...iana/55750/267
Costa Esuri is featured towards the end of the video.
There are several food recipes: Raya en Pimenton, Tolla con Tomate, Sepia Rellena (I think that was the name?), and Coca Ayamontina.
http://www.canalsuralacarta.es/telev...iana/55750/267
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Re: "Éste es mi pueblo" Canal Sur: Ayamonte
I have not finished watching it yet but so far a 'nice' promotional video. Not quite what the visitor will actually see though. I will watch the rest another time.
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Re: "Éste es mi pueblo" Canal Sur: Ayamonte
Hi TCW,
Yes, "nice" as in a Sunday afternoon's viewing.
I did think of you when the zoo featured, however. What's the latest news on the white tiger?
Yes, "nice" as in a Sunday afternoon's viewing.
I did think of you when the zoo featured, however. What's the latest news on the white tiger?
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Re: "Éste es mi pueblo" Canal Sur: Ayamonte
No news at a all. I believe it has been removed to another zoo but cannot confirm or deny that. I would like to think it is being looked after now but I have my doubts. I have been away and then unwell ( gripe)
I believe you can donate food for the animals but if you do, I beg of you, find out what they are supposed to eat and donate that, not any old rotting leftovers heading for the bin that are not meant as animal feed. Stale bread, sweeties, crisps and rotting veg are not any of their natural diets either.
I wish someone somewhere could convince the powers that be that education is needed on all levels in Spain about animal welfare. It is some of the humans here that are in more need of killing stations when you see how they treat other living things. The laws that do exist need to be enforced relentlessly and updated to civilised thinking.
I believe you can donate food for the animals but if you do, I beg of you, find out what they are supposed to eat and donate that, not any old rotting leftovers heading for the bin that are not meant as animal feed. Stale bread, sweeties, crisps and rotting veg are not any of their natural diets either.
I wish someone somewhere could convince the powers that be that education is needed on all levels in Spain about animal welfare. It is some of the humans here that are in more need of killing stations when you see how they treat other living things. The laws that do exist need to be enforced relentlessly and updated to civilised thinking.
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Re: "Éste es mi pueblo" Canal Sur: Ayamonte
I have been recently to the zoo, but I haven't seen it. Perhaps it is being healed in some animal center, I guess.