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Shows what the Romans could do.
Just follow the signs from the road S towards El Burgo. The aquaduct runs back towards El Burgo and though helpful a torch isn't vital. Dug almost 2,000 years ago to supply water to Uxma.
The name of Cave de la Zorra, I would like to know what it originates, because it is nothing from cave. This gallery is part of a Roman channel that was 46 km long and that brought water from the ...
Shows what the Romans could do.
Just follow the signs from the road S towards El Burgo. The aquaduct runs back towards El Burgo and though helpful a torch isn't vital. Dug almost 2,000 years ago to supply water to Uxma.
The Roman Channel is not valuable.
The name of Cave de la Zorra, I would like to know what it originates, because it is nothing from cave. This gallery is part of a Roman channel that was 46 km long and that brought water from the ...
Unexpected!
The hills are also called the cave of the honey (the road is signalled in the village at about 10min).
A very pleasant walk.
The cave has nothing very worthy even if you enter there is a change of luminosity in relation to the cave that calls ...
Mystery
It is not q be spectacular x your inner fissionism but it does not cease to be a cave as special as to cross the