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Embalse del Tranco

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This 20km-long reservoir sits in the midst of the park. It's formed by a dam near Tranco village, holding back the waters of the Río Guadalquivir.

Several miradors along the A319 offer panoramic vistas over the often vivid-turquoise waters of the reservoir.


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