Challenging landscapes of naked beauty, forests, spectacular geological formations, paleontological sites of the great Plio-Quaternary fauna, villages where you can stay in cave-houses sheltered from the earth, starry skies, millenary green meadows, a multitude of archaeological sites that can be visited and a living tradition, await you in an unknown Granada that you cannot miss.
In a portion of the planet, located in the eastern part of the province of Granada and surrounded by some of the highest mountains of the Iberian Peninsula, an ancient landlocked river and an ancient lake fed by the waters of that one, left a paleontological testimony of the unique ecosystems of the region.The site, located in the eastern part of the province of Granada and surrounded by some of the highest mountains of the Iberian Peninsula, an ancient landlocked river and an ancient lake fed by its waters, left a testimony of the unique terrestrial ecosystems that developed in Western Europe during the last two and a half million years of the Earth's history, the ecosystems of large extinct mammals of the Quaternary.
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