Declared a tourist attraction in 1970, the floors of these caves are filled with beautiful circular lakes fed by the Brujuelas, a subterranean river. The sulfurous waters of the first lake, discovered in 1916, are only 20 feet deep. The second, named La Nevera or "refrigerator" in English, drops to 15 degrees centigrade. The Women's Lake, the third and smallest, is warm and shallow. A fourth lake, measuring 300 meters deep, is named Los Saramagullones after a species of ducks that inhabits it.
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once you're inside you forget that this is a new century.
I liked the natural stage in which is preserve and well guarded to keep its originality, and didn't like that I couldn't swim in it, but its un...
Like a dream...
It's so nice a cool down there and it's like transporting yourself to a place where pirates used to hide out. The size of the underground lake...
Very memorable
It was really beautiful and a wonderful memory for our family. I know that we will most certainly go back in the near future. It is a hidd...
excellent
it was a great experience.I would definitely recommend it...It was worth the money and every body is nice... cant wait to go back and visit oth...
just great place to go
i did like the overhaul,great views,clean but i guess some lighting of this place would add more to such great grouts,when going there be aware...
I RECOMENDE THAT SPOT FOR VACACION
IT WAS A VERY EXCELENT PLACE TO VISIT THERE. THE PEOPLE IS FREINDLY AND KINDLY, I LOVE IT. THAT PLACE WAS GORGEOUS. IF YOU PLANING TO HAVE A VA...
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