PREHISTORIC REMAINS
An area located on the left bank of the Ter River centered around an easily accessible main cave.
El Cau of the Goges (the Cache or the Fairy Tomb of the water) makes reference to an archaeological site discovered in 1899 by Viñas i Carles de Palol. It is an area located on the left bank of the River Ter, which is structured around a main cave easily accessible, where the bones of human and animal bones and various flint animals have been discovered, allowing the site to be inhabited around 18000 B.C. The journey along the river is also a very pleasant entertainment.
To go to the departure of Sant Julià de Ramis, take the direction of the river and go along the river. Road road.
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