Kayaking on the Guadalquivir
Today students enjoyed the afternoon kayaking on the Guadalquivir River. It´s name comes from arabic roots meaning ´great valley.´The Guadalquivir River is the fifth longest river in the Iberbian Peninsula, and the second longest river in Spain! For some students this was their first time kayaking, while we had a few experts on board today.
Getting ready!
Ready for take off!
View of the Puente de Triana which runs over the Guadalquivir River.
Students had a fun time splashing around and cooling off. Kayaking is the perfect way to spend a hot afternoon in Seville!
Hasta luego!
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