Fernando García Herrera is a painter born in Cordoba that uses a singular technique when painting his huge hyper-realistic animal engravings. He uses pens and oil paint to create his works, which he has exhibited and sold worldwide.
Fernando García Herrera is a painter born in Cordoba that uses a singular technique when painting his huge hyper-realistic animal engravings. He uses pens and oil paint to create his works, which he has exhibited and sold worldwide.
What started as a hobby consisting in making his own lemon liqueur because he didn’t like the limoncello that is usually served in restaurants, has become a business that produces 2,000 bottles a year. That is the origin of Licores Naturales, a company based in Almería and created by tax advisor Raimundo Iniesta. They are specialized in the manufacturing of lemon, spearmint and cinnamon liqueurs that are made by hand and without chemicals.
The secret of their success is the quality of their products: lemon, from Almería; spearmint, produced by themselves; and cinnamon, organic and from Ceylon.
In his country of origin, Senegal, he was a volunteer. Assane Top arrived in Granada in 2002 and visited Granada Acoge in order to ask some advice on his paperwork. In 2016 he became president of the association that helped him and that celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2017.
Javier Aguilar lives in Granada and is blind. He is also one of the world’s best climbers and mountaineers of paraclimbing. In the last World Competition, held in 2016, he got the forth position, and later, in 2017, he won the World Cup. Before he got into climbing, he participated in expeditions in Mexico, Guatemala and Morocco, at altitudes ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 metres. The first sport he had ever practised was swimming. He competed in the Paralympic Games of Sidney in 2000 and obtained an Olympic diploma.