Spain - Sea of Aragon - water level

r4dent

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Hi all,

Thinking of stopping of by the sea of Aragon for a few nights.

Went a few years ago and loved wild swimming in the lake, but last year the water was (as the King sang) "Way down, down, way, way on down" and so you couldn't get in without taking a bath in stinking mud

Has anyone been past it this year or know of a site that publishes either data or CCTV images.

TIA
 
Wait until after the 1st of June, it'll flood then because the Madrid bar owners won't be
needing that much water for their booze when the Scousers and Cockneys return home!
 
Wait until after the 1st of June, it'll flood then because the Madrid bar owners won't be
needing that much water for their booze when the Scousers and Cockneys return home!

The Scousers and Cockneys must have stayed late last year cos the water level was only half way up the ducks!

The water level was down by around 100 feet!


The boat fishermen were happy because all he fish were in a much smaller area. The bank fishermen gave up and went home.
 
The Scousers and Cockneys must have stayed late last year cos the water level was only half way up the ducks!

The water level was down by around 100 feet!


The boat fishermen were happy because all he fish were in a much smaller area. The bank fishermen gave up and went home.


Try the saihebro.com site. An official site and I'm sure has real time data. If you don't already know, what you're really looking for is the Mequinenza Reservoir (The Sea of Aragon) best if you read Spanish, but the site has an English lang. option.
 
Posted this a couple of hours ago, here's another go. Otra vez try 'saihebro.com' website IIRC this has live data for
reservoir/river levels. Mequinenza Reservoir is what you should look for (The Sea of Aragon).
There should be an English Lang. button option.
 

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