Nestled under an expansive oak forest on Romperropas Hill, the Caves of the Eagle (Cuevas del Águila) is a grotto complex characterized by limestone stalactites and stalagmites. Discovered accidentally, these caves offer a unique glimpse into the region’s geological history. Guided tours lead visitors through the intricate formations, providing insights into the site’s discovery and the natural processes that shaped the caverns over millennia. The cool, damp air and the play of light on the mineral structures create a captivating subterranean experience.
The Caves of the Eagle (Cuevas del Águila)
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