The municipal archaeologist, Juan de Dios Hernández, participated yesterday in the proposed venture Eagles eye view college students Mary Immaculate are underway.
The activity, which has the backing of the Princess of Girona Foundation, seeks to turn the students into tourism promoters Eagles and that's why yesterday held a departure to visit different sites in the town, namely the tower of Cope, the hermitage Cope and Pier Stove.
The tour was guided by the municipal archaeologist who explained to students the history of those sites.
Since the school stressed the importance of an activity, they said, "they have allowed places that previously only knew now can understand and value."
Also, all children who have participated in this experience "have learned the importance of respecting the historical remains and their surroundings so they can last over time. They are our future, are the men and women of tomorrow, as you say them Our archeologist ", stressed from Mary Immaculate College.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas