
Puntos de Interés
Infrastructure
Rambla Rovira
This is a small seasonal river course located in an arid area with little vegetation, surrounded by large areas of crops and scrubland. It features small tree species, with an abundance of shrubs and marsh plants stretching along the bottom of the watercourse, as well as on its walls, where bare soil and rocky outcrops are prevalent. The watercourse itself is seasonal, and for much of the year, its bed remains completely dry. In the vicinity, there are several ravines, such as the Cabrera, Satarra, and Reboll ravines to the west, which connect with this rambla and are supplied with water when there is sufficient flow.
The rambla is also crossed by a viaduct with three arches, featuring architecture similar to that of other bridges along the now-defunct railway line that once connected the Ojos Negros mine in Aragón with the port of Sagunto. Thanks to this viaduct, the train was able to navigate the steep terrain and reach its destination.