Axarquia
• Issue No. 2009 • 4 - 10 January 2024
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MALAGA witnessed the dawn of 2024 with the arrival of Emilia, the second cherubic face to grace the city this year and the first baby in Axarquia. At 8.09am in Axarquia Regional Hospital, Emilia made her grand entrance, weighing a healthy 3.730 kilograms. Her elated parents, Natalia and Santiago, originally from Argentina but now settled in Benajarafe, couldn’t contain their joy as they welcomed their firstborn. Amidst the festivities and crackling fireworks, Natalia and Santiago rushed to the hospital around midnight, eager to cradle their baby girl. The new parents expressed their gratitude for the straightforward and smooth delivery process.
2024 ARRIVES: Embracing the New Year throughout Axarquia.
las 3 Culturas echoed with the sounds of joyous partygoers counting down to midnight, embracing the start of 2024 with joy. Not limited to these towns, Velez-Malaga had its own taste of New Year’s
Eve with the Pre-New Year’s Eve Party at Plaza del Carmen which is becoming popular in Spain. The early afternoon festivity, including the lively flamenco and music performances, finished in a spectacular
celebration with confetti and surprises galore. Across Axarquia, the New Year was greeted with open arms, setting the tone for a year filled with happiness, unity, and promising beginnings.
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WHALE ENCOUNTER RESIDENTS of Torrox were left astounded by an extraordinary event recently as a Local Police officer, German Luque, spotted two colossal fin whales during a serene sunset just 800 metres off the Ferrara beach. These magnificent creatures, on the brink of critical extinction, measuring up to 27 metres in length, provided an unprecedented spectacle for marine enthusiasts and locals alike. Just days before, in the tranquil waters of La Herradura, a picturesque part of Almuñecar, divers were gifted a breathtaking view as multiple fin whales graced the Christmas Day sunset. Open Water, a local diving centre, shared this mesmerising encounter on social media, highlighting the graceful movements of the fin whales, the world’s second-largest mammals. They are thought to be the same whales spotted in Torrox. These awe-inspiring sightings along the Andalucian coast, particularly during the festive season, astonished many. Despite their migratory nature, fin whales usually prefer colder waters, making their presence in the Mediterranean, especially so close to the coast, at this time of year a rarity. Unfortunately, the endangered status of fin whales persists due to various human-induced threats, including environmental pollution. Toxic substances, microplastics, and disruptive anthropogenic noises continue to endanger these magnificent creatures.
FIRST 24 BABY Image: Shutterstock/Vad-Len
THE spirit of celebration swept through the picturesque towns of Axarquia as residents and visitors welcomed the arrival of 2024 with music and merriment. From Nerja’s iconic Balcón de Europa to the charming streets of Frigiliana and beyond, the region was alive with diverse festivities. Nerja’s Balcón de Europa transformed into a hub of excitement as thousands gathered to bid farewell to 2023. DJ Toulalan’s infectious tunes resonated through the air, amplifying the jubilant atmosphere. The Great New Year’s Eve Party, which began at 11.00pm, brought the town together with laughter, and anticipation for the fresh year ahead. Meanwhile, Frigiliana featured live music that reverberated throughout the town. The Plaza de
Image: Nerja Town Hall
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Two bundles of joy for the Malaga area.
Separated from family in Argentina, the cou-
ple anticipated sharing this momentous occa-
sion through video calls. Despite the distance, the bond between Emilia and her relatives remains unwavering. Emilia’s arrival not only heralds new beginnings for her loving parents but also spreads joy and hope as Axarquia embraces the promise of a new year. Across town, Sandra made history as Malaga’s first baby of 2024. Born to María del Carmen at 6.59am in the Maternal and Child Hospital, Sandra weighed 3.40 kilograms and measured 49 centimetres. María, eagerly anticipating Sandra’s arrival, had to forgo the New Year’s grapes!
Image: Open Water La Herradura Facebook
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