The Natural Monument that Has Reopened to the Public and Is 45 Minutes From One of the Most Famous Beaches in Andalusia
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In the province of Almería lies a true natural treasure, which we've discussed several times on ESdiario: the Pulpí Geode. It's a cave of transparent crystals considered the largest cave of its kind in the world that can be visited. The largest is located in Mexico, but it's not open to the public. Read more]]>
The Geoda de Pulpí, one of the main tourist attractions of Almería, will reopen its doors to the public on Saturday, June 14. The enclave, located in the Sierra del Aguilón, had been closed since mid-March due to maintenance work resulting from the intense rains recorded in the area. In addition, this monument is located just 45 minutes from Mojácar, one of the fashionable tourist destinations. Rainfall caused the entrance of water and stones in…
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