The source of the Poet and the public laundry form a small recreation area, which enjoys a good state. This is one of the sources that justify the existence and location of the town of Salem, located next to the ravine that descends from the Canal. The Moors, eight hundreda thousand years ago, cleaned it of weeds, fixed it, worked it and made it useful to make cattle drink and irrigate some orchards. The source of the Poet is born a little higher than where the jet and the laundry are now.