We move from the sea to the mountains in this second phase of Terra Project. A series of new Outdoor Experiences to learn about the importance of the water cycle and its impact in our ecosystems. From moist condensation in the air, to rain until it gets back to the ocean flowing in the rivers.
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80% OF THE WASTE FOUND IN THE OCEANS COMES FROM DRY LAND
We will fly through Barcelona's atmosphere on paraglider to connect with the condensed water droplets found there, which come almost entirely from evaporation from the Mediterranean Sea.
We will cross the cliffs of the Costa Brava through the bridges and ropes of the Via Ferrata Cala del Molí, in the Costa Brava, the only one in Europe over the sea. The perfect way to put an end to Terra Project’s Phase II.
We will ski and snowboard from the top of the Cerdanya mountains in Andorra, getting to know in depth one of the most important moments of the water cycle.
A true nordic walking tour along the Lozoya River all the way to the Pinilla reserve, inSierra Norte de Madrid, to discover the flora and fauna present in the ecosystem.
"I was amazed to see the amount of waste that we found in just one small search on the beach, especially wet wipes, that silent evil that is devastating the oceans. It’s one thing to see it on TV or on your mobile feed, and another to see reality with your own eyes.”
Cora NovoaDJ
"We are not aware of how lucky we are to be able to enjoy the seas and oceans. This gift that nature gives to us has many surprises and curiosities, that we have not yet had the opportunity to know all of them.”
Mariona PujolSurfer
"Terra Project has allowed me to open my eyes a little more and realize how little careful we humans are with the ocean. I really liked being able to help with the waste collection and I think doing these types of events could raise awareness among many other people, just like Terra Project has done with me."
Eliseu CasasAttendee
"Young people will play a decisive role in protecting the oceans, the future is in their hands. Our mission is to teach them the wonders that the sea hides and how to protect it from its threats. Terra Project is a perfect experience for it.”
Marc DuràProfessional photographer
María BigasAttendee
"It is easy to hurt someone when you do not feel it. I would describe the situation of our seas and oceans as pure ignorance. A fatal gunshot wound that we have and must heal, starting by its disinfection through respect, ethics, and actions like Terra Project."
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