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  • BENJAMÍN G. ROSADO

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Updated Thursday, April 2, 2020 - 5:53 PM

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There is no national emergency that is foreign to Antonio Ibáñez de Alba. In the black summer of drowned children, the inventor from Cádiz came out with the patent for floating water and an algorithm for swimming pools drawn on the nape of the bathers. He also came to the rescue of Julen, but when he reached the top of Totalán the mountain had already swallowed the boy. "That was the hardest experience of my life," the engineer tells Chronicle (Chiclana de la Frontera, 1956) and the Orga Gold Medal.

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