Two intense weekends, with lectures, interpretative routes, and practical work in which fifty people participated, including those registered for the conference and local volunteers, who have focused their efforts on the recovery of the small causeway or retaining wall of land and separation or “border” of the paved threshing floors, now abandoned. One of the threshing floors was also cleaned and recovered with the aim of, in the near future, recovering this entire ethnological space. At present, this space has been adapted as a viewpoint at the tail of the Cueva Foradada reservoir.
The team is already underway with people from Alcaine, to finish and recover all the space, cleaning the rest of the eras and rebuilding the Peirón de la Virgen del Rosario. They have the support of the City Council of Alcaine and the Cultural Park of the Martín River. We continue.
We leave you some photos of before and after the performance and the photo of the week published by the rural journalist Francisco Herrero in the Diario de Teruel, with a caption “as a team” that sums up perfectly the work developed.



