Tuesday, 1 April 2008
Spain's government recently unveiled new measures....
Part of a surfboard is seen on the bed of the Boadella reservoir in Sant Llorencs de la Muga, north of Girona, March 30, 2008. Spain's government recently unveiled new measures to relieve the impact of the driest winter in memory
A woman crosses a bridge across the Boadella reservoir in Sant Llorencs de la Muga, north of Girona, March 30, 2008. Spain's government recently unveiled new measures to relieve the impact of the driest winter in memory.
White storks stand on their nests near Caceres in the Spanish region of Extremadura March 30, 2008. The storks have been building their nests on poles placed by bird enthusiasts to help them breed.
White storks stand on their nests near Caceres in the Spanish region of Extremadura March 30, 2008. The storks have been building their nests on poles placed by bird enthusiasts to help them breed.
A man attempts to rescue a mare named Diana from the mud in the Boadella reservoir in Sant Llorencs de la Muga, north of Girona, March 30, 2008. Spain's government recently unveiled new measures to relieve the impact of the driest winter in memory.
Men attempt to rescue a mare named Diana from the mud in the Boadella reservoir in Sant Llorencs de la Muga, north of Girona, March 30, 2008. Spain's government recently unveiled new measures to relieve the impact of the driest winter in memory.
A shell is seen on the bed of the Boadella reservoir in Sant Llorencs de la Muga, north of Girona, March 30, 2008. Spain's government recently unveiled new measures to relieve the impact of the driest winter in memory.
A girl plays in front of cherry trees in blossom in the Valle del Jerte in the Spanish region of Extremadura March 29, 2008. The Valle del Jerte, also known as "Jerte valley", has over one million cherry trees planted, which blossom around this time of year, before the fruits are harvested between early May and late July.
A man fertilizes cherry trees in blossom in the Valle del Jerte in the Spanish region of Extremadura March 29, 2008. The Valle del Jerte, also known as "Jerte valley", has over one million cherry trees planted, which blossom around this time of year, before the fruits are harvested between early May and late July.
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