LA CUEVONA DE ARDINES
Known as the tennis cave, because its imposing size - 50 metres out of 25 and a ceiling of 30 metres - would easily make it easy to build a land, the Cuevona is a typical cathedral cave, offering huge volumes and massive natural sculptures. The size of the spaces, composed of small, medium and large rooms, made it possible to organize concerts and even a wedding! The visit is very easy because the paths and stairs were very easy to fit.
Discovering, scientifically speaking, in 1856, it would be worth more exploration campaigns. The soil, beyond the spaces reserved for visitors'wanderings, is literally littered with remnants of shells, bones, tools and carved stones. On the walls, it is assumed that some traces correspond to paintings erased by water. The Cuevona was certainly inhabited, like the cave of Tito Bustillo adjacent to which it is connected by an underground river.
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