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Did you know... that in 2019, a rockfall on the Spanish Autovia C-13 caused skiing holidays to be cancelled?
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... that in 2019, a rockfall on the Spanish Autovia C-13 caused skiing holidays to be cancelled? Source: "Mientras tanto, se cortó el tramo de la C-13 afectado, obligando a los conductores aficionados al esquí a realizar una vuelta de más de tres horas a través de la Alta Ribagorça y la Vall d’Aran. .... Hemos sufrido cancelaciones por parte de aquellos visitantes que solo disponían de uno o dos días de vacaciones." / "Meanwhile, the section of the C-13 affected was cut, forcing drivers who are fond of skiing to make a loop of more than three hours through Alta Ribagorça and Vall d'Aran. This was the only way they could reach the Espot, Tavascan and Virós Vallferrera stations. ... We have suffered cancellations by those visitors who only had one or two days of vacation" [1]
Overall: @Ritchie333: Looks all good. I'm AGFing the source as I cannot read Spanish, so I am relying on machine translation. Hook is good, leaves the reader to wonder why the road was closed. Schminnte (talk • contribs)15:10, 7 April 2023 (UTC)Reply