Nestled within the Cumbres de Monterrey National Park, the Garcia Caves (Grutas de García) offer a glimpse into a 50-million-year-old subterranean world. This cave complex features 16 distinct chambers, each illuminated by multicolored lighting that highlights the dramatic and varied rock formations. One chamber, bathed in natural light, stands out among the others. Visitors can marvel at the stalagmite shaped like a human hand and other unique geological features as they explore this ancient and captivating underground landscape.
Garcia Caves (Grutas de Garcia)
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