The Ter swan adapts to the low flow of the river

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 November 2023 Wednesday 15:56
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The Ter swan adapts to the low flow of the river

* The author is part of the community of readers of La Vanguardia

The Ter swan was seen this morning in the river as it passed through Manlleu, in the Osona region, as we can see in La Vanguardia's Readers' Photos.

The cinema went up and down, crossing a river that still has little water after so many months of drought, with little rain. Of course, the colors of autumn are noticeable in the landscape around the Vora Ter path.

The Vora Ter, which runs through the Osona region, is part of the GR 210 long-distance trail. The itinerary crosses former textile colonies, riverside forests, mid-mountain forests, towns and agricultural and industrial spaces, places that have in common the ancestral use of the river.

This route was born in 2002 promoted by the Ter Defense Group with the aim of bringing people closer to the river, its landscapes, its problems and the opportunities to enjoy a place that must be cared for.

The purpose of the Vora Ter is also to follow the Ter from its source in the eastern Pyrenees to its mouth in the Mediterranean.

The Vora Ter goes from Torelló to Manlleu, 20 km long, although when the path is completed, if we continue, we will link the high mountain area of ​​Ulldeter with the Costa Brava in Torroella de Montgrí, crossing natural areas of the sea, plain and the mountain