Aquavera saw over 300 youth come to enjoy its waters and slides in the Spanish heat
Credit: Parque Acuatico Aquavera
The Spanish heat has been a kicker this year, reaching temperatures of 44 degrees Celsius in some towns; what better way to beat the heat than playing in water?
Youth Coexistence
A group of young people aged between 14 and 30, from the municipalities of Pulpi and Nijar, came together on Wednesday, July 24, to spend the day at AquaVera, a water park in Vera.
To overcome the heat, and enjoy the sun with their community, the group of visitors arrived at the aquatic park in the early morning, travelling in buses and private cars, ready to enjoy a day of swimming and leisure, fun for all ages.
300 youth attend
The day was organised by the Youth area of the Vera City Council, accompanied by Antonio Soler, the Councillor for Youth of the Vera Town Council with over 300 people attending, staying until about 7 pm.
It was a day designed to celebrate and encourage youth coexistence in the surrounding towns, with the second Youth Coexistence event taking place on August 13.
Aquavera
Aquavera has the perfect facilities on offer for a hot summer day, including rides such as its newest installation Black Flash.
Additionally, they have the Aquadrome, a four-lane slide great for groups, and the Kamikaze, a “dizzying slide over 11 metres high and 130 metres long” as stated on the park s site.
For a more relaxed experience in the water, they also offer the Lake Pool, a “large calm water pool to relax from the emotions you have experienced” as described by the establishment.
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Originally from the UK, Harry Sinclair is a journalist and freelance writer based in Almeria covering local stories and international news, with a keen interest in arts and culture. If you have a news story please feel free to get in touch at [email protected].
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