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Harvesting almonds, Majorca, The Balearic Islands, Spain (39°36’ N, 3°02’ E).The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain (43°16’ N, 2°56’ W).Vineyards, La Geria region, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain (28°58’ N, 13°43’ W).
 Agricultural landscape near Frontera, Hierro Island, Canary Islands, Spain (27°45’ N, 18°00’ W).Beach Resort near Arrecife, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain (29°00’ N, 13°28’ W).  Bullfight at the arenas in Seville, Andalucia, Spain (37°23’ N, 5°59’ W).
 Montaña de Taco, near Buenavista, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain (28°21’ N, 16°48’ W). Unfinished nuclear power station, Armintza, Basque country, Spain (43°25’ N, 2°54’ W).Banana plantation near Becerro Point, south end of La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain (28°00’ N, 17°15’ W).
Harvesting almonds, Majorca, The Balearic Islands, Spain (39°36’ N, 3°02’ E). Pisciculture near Maspalomas, Canary Islands, Spain (27°45’ N, 15°37’ W). Herd of sheep near Murgia, Basque Country, Spain (42°57’ N, 2°49’ W).
Dwelling insolated in the North-West of the Gomera Island, Canary Islands, Spain (28°10’ N, 17°18’ W).Calahonda apartment complex, Andalusia, Spain (36°30’ N, 4°42’ W).Greenhouses in San Augustin near Almeria, Andalusia, Spain (36°42’ N, 2°44’ W).
Photovoltaic solar power farm in Jumilla, Murcia, Spain (38°29’ N, 1°19’ W).Sanlúcar la Mayor solar thermoelectric power station, near Seville, Andalusia, Spain (37°26’ N, 6°15’ W).Sanlúcar la Mayor solar thermoelectric power station, near Seville, Andalusia, Spain (37°26’ N, 6°15’ W).
Solar thermal power plant in Sanlúcar la Mayor, near Seville, Andalusia, Spain (37°26’ N, 6°15’ W).Solar thermal power plant in Sanlúcar la Mayor, near Seville, Andalusia, Spain (37°26’ N, 6°15’ W).Solar thermal power plant in Sanlúcar la Mayor, near Seville, Andalusia, Spain (37°26’ N, 6°15’ W).
Solar thermal power plant in Sanlúcar la Mayor, near Seville, Andalusia, Spain (37°26’ N, 6°15’ W).Solar thermal power plant in Sanlúcar la Mayor, near Seville, Andalusia, Spain (37°26’ N, 6°15’ W).Solar thermal power plant in Sanlúcar la Mayor, near Seville, Andalusia, Spain (37°26’ N, 6°15’ W).
Solar thermal power plant in Sanlúcar la Mayor, near Seville, Andalusia, Spain(37°26’ N, 6°15’ W).Beneixama photovoltaic power plant, Beneixama, Valence, Spain (38°43’ N, 0°44’ W).Olive groves near Sevilla, Andalusia, Spain (37°22’ N, 6°05’ W).




Greenhouses in San Augustin near Almeria, Andalusia, Spain (36°42’ N, 2°44’ W).

This sea of plastic, the largest concentration of greenhouses in the world, did not exist 35 years ago. It now covers almost 40.000 ha. An average of 200 mm of rainfall a year falls on what used to be a dry savannah where a few herds roamed. This pluviometry technically means that this part of the Almeria province is a desert. The cold greenhouses are home to fruit production, especially intensive vegetable production, which uses 1 cubic meter of water per m2 a year, that is to say 4 to 5 times more than the little rainfall provides. The plants grow on an artificial substrate made of sand covered in black plastic and get their water from forage. Half of them have been installed illegally and some of them draw water from fossil groundwater. The environmental balance is disturbed as is the soil, which is polluted by fertilisers, pesticides and fungicides used to increase the rate of the yields. The lack of water, increasing salinity and the exploitation of cheap immigrant (and often illegal) labour show the limitations of this system. There are now 100.000 ha of crops in greenhouses in Spain (ten times more than in France). On the international agricultural market Andalusia is the region that exports the most market-garden products, fruits and vegetables in the whole Europe.

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