'Mobile Unit' discovers the star activities of the Mallos |Press room |CARTV

2022-06-30 11:49:45 By : Mr. XIANBO ZHANG

The Aragón TV program covers this Friday (9:35 p.m.) the Mallos de Riglos, Murillo de Gállego and Agüero to learn about the importance of tourism in the area and find out what the reference sports activities areTo speak of the Mallos, which are extraordinary reddish-colored geological formations characteristic of the Hoya de Huesca, is to speak of adventure and fun.'Mobile Unit' travels this Friday (9:35 p.m.) to this landscape setting to learn about its star activity, which is Rafting.The program team accompanies a group of students from the Ramón y Cajal School in Ayerbe on their descent through the Mallos, which have become a benchmark for climbers from all over the world.Different businesses and companies move around adventure sports.For nine years, a national spot for a well-known mobile phone brand showed how four climbers climbed the Mallos de Riglos to set up camp and make a video call.Now, 'Mobile Unit' has managed to speak with the creative who carried out this campaign.“There are days that we have come to count up to 1,000 cars in this parking lot”, confirm from the civil guard of Ayerbe, who monitor the entrances and exits of Riglos, which multiplies its population during weekends, bridges and summer.Tourism in the area also revolves around the Mallos, a fact that will be analyzed in the program with the third generation of a family of hoteliers.Marta runs a hotel in Murillo de Gállego, whose construction "was made based on the views towards the Mallos".They have a spa, 27 rooms and tourists from all over the world who want to relax enjoying the scenery.Riglos is home to Patricia's rural house, who feels so much love for this environment that she has had it tattooed on her back: "We fixed up my in-laws' house, but we didn't expect to have the full sign hanging all year."In addition, 'Mobile Unit' discovers the beauty of the so-called Mallos de Agüero and wonders when these geological formations were formed and why they have acquired this shape over time.A geologist from the University of Zaragoza, Arancha Luzón, explains the origin of these vertical walls, their rounded shape and the reason for their reddish color, which is accentuated at sunset.There is no doubt that the best point to admire its beauty is from what is known as the “canfranero”, so a team from the program gets on this train to travel from Huesca to Santa María La Peña.There they are received by the mayor of “Las Peñas de Riglos”, Juan Francisco Torralba, who is in charge of ten villages, 250 inhabitants and 200 square kilometers bathed by the La Peña reservoir and in the shadow of the Mallos de Riglos.'Mobile Unit', this Friday at 9:35 p.m. on Aragón TV.