This afternoon I’m going to the caves. It’s supposed to be very exciting.
Since I travel anti-cyclically, i.e. not in the season, with “only” 23° sunshine there should not be many tourists.
A mystical attraction on the Costa del Sol
The Caves of Nerja are located at the Dolomite marble base of the Sierra Almijara in Andalusia.
Its length is more than 4,800 meters. This mystical attraction has been divided into three areas, only a small part of which is open to the public. In the cave itself, you have to climb a total of 450 steps.
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The explorers were treated to an exciting sight, as they came across finds from prehistoric times. Among them were stone tools, bones, paintings and clay ceramics. Neolithic people left remains of grain, ceramics, marble rings and bones in the caves.
Particularly impressive are the paintings, of which the image of a deer stands out. Researchers believe that between 30,000 BC and 1,800 BC, the caves of Nerja were used as dwellings by humans.
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