SENDERO DE LAS MINAS
It's a pretty walk, along streams singing and surrounded by lush vegetation. With a bit of luck and if you move with a wolf, you may cross a cervid. Along the course, you will see tunnels about 1,50 m in height dug to the drawing in rock; you will notice that the waters flowing from it have ochre colours, signs of the presence of ore. Attention: These galleries are very dangerous because the inhabitants themselves do not remember which of them have vertically dug galleries. Don't put a toe there. The San Gertrudis mine is the only one accessible: it is a 80-metre tunnel tunnel, the bottom of which has collapsed. Enter with a flashlight and pull out as fast as you can. Then you can continue the walk along the path, for the pleasure of eyes and ears.
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