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NATALIA,  Spain Spain
03 Jan 2024
Excellent
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José María
09 Apr 2024
Excellent
Inolvidable: es una emoción continuada ver esas formaciones únicas que nos remiten a miles de años que nos han estado aguardando para brindarnos esta maravilla en el tiempo actual
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Francisco Javier,  Spain Spain
14 Apr 2024
Excellent
Espectacular. No teníamos conocimiento de ellas pero nos la recomendaron y la verdad que nos sorprendió. El recorrido duro apróx. 1 hora, la chica que nos hizo de guia lo hizo muy bien y fue muy...
Espectacular. No teníamos conocimiento de ellas pero nos la recomendaron y la verdad que nos sorprendió. El recorrido duro apróx. 1 hora, la chica que nos hizo de guia lo hizo muy bien y fue muy maja. Tomar una radler admirando el paisaje, los picos de europa fue un privilegio.
El Soplao Cave

About: El Soplao Cave

El Soplao Cave is a wonderland of speleology, with displays of stalactites, stalagmites, eccentrics, dog-tooth crystals, and more. Discovered at the beginning of the 20th century, the cavern is named after the blowing air that occurs when a tunnel with less oxygen perforates another.

In addition to its geological value, the cave and its surroundings are home to an exceptional heritage of industrial mining archaeology, with more than 20 km of galleries.

El Soplao Cave
s/n Prao el Colla, 39553, Celis
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