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The Natural Pools of Malaga One by One: the Coldest, the Refreshing, the Secret, the familiar...

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From east to west, the province of Málaga is full of unique and spectacular pools and pools originated by its rivers Del Charco Frio al Charco de la Barranca passing through that of La Llana, La Ermita, El Moro, El Chalet or La Zúa Ni el Caribe nor the
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In Cantabria, in Castro-Urdiales, there is a natural pool that is known as the "blue eye" according to National Geographic for its resemblance to Belize. We tell you what it is, where it is and everything you need to know if you want to visit it this summer.

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From east to west, the province of Málaga is full of unique and spectacular pools and pools originated by its rivers Del Charco Frio al Charco de la Barranca passing through that of La Llana, La Ermita, El Moro, El Chalet or La Zúa Ni el Caribe nor the

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Málaga Hoy broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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