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=Agua Amarga=

Introduction
Agua Amarga is a Spanish locality and district belonging to the municipality of Níjar, in the province of Almería, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. The village still supports part of its fishing tradition. Its name comes from the Arabic Al-hawan, which means location of water. The name of the village has also been explained by some as "bitter water" as the taste of seawater has been reported to have a bitter taste, which is probably due to the presence of small iron particles from the mine. The centre of the village is formed of a group of white houses, and a few hotel facilities next to the sea. The entire town is surrounded by the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park.

Things to see in Agua Amarga

 * Beach: Playa de Agua AmargaPlaya de Agua Amarga - Almería - Spain (2570243310).jpg


 * Thousand year old olive tree: Oliva de Agua Amarga
 * Railway: Ferrocarril Lucainena-Agua_Amarga
 * Mesa Roldán: Mesa Roldán

Things to see around Agua Amarga

 * Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park
 * Pueblo of Mojácar: A charming mountain village 50 minutes from Agua Amarga. The road to Mojácar (AL-5107) offers stunning panoramic views on the mountains and sea.
 * Sopalmo: Traditional and colourful hamlet

History of Agua Amarga
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Movies filmed in and around Agua Amarga

 * How I Won the War (1967), with John Lennon : Mesa Roldán
 * Juan 2:23 (2017) : Mesa Roldán
 * Game of Thrones (season 6) (2016), Meereen in the sixth season.  : Mesa Roldán
 * Sexy Beast (2000), Gal's (Ray Winstone) villa in Spain: Villa on Calle Ferrocarril Minero
 * Lawrence of Arabia (1962) : Carboneras and San Jose
 * Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) : Playa De Monsul and Tabernas Desert
 * Travels with My Aunt (film) (1972) : Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park
 * Labyrinth of Passion (1982) : Beach of Agua Amarga
 * See also: List of films shot in Almería