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Nerja (Cuevas) station
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The caves are the formation of karstic cavities, their origin dating back millions of years. During the Triassic period , large quantities of calcareous mud settled on the fond of the ancient Mediterranean sea, transforming into the calcareous-dolomite marble which at present shelter the caves
The magnificent Nerja Caves – Cuevas de Nerja – are a series of huge caverns stretching for almost five kilometres and home to the world’s largest stalagmite, a 32 metre high column measuring 13 metres by 7 metres at its base. On January 12th 1959, five local lads from the village of Maro decided to go hunting for bats and headed for a pothole known locally as ‘La Mina’ where they spent the night watching a great number of these creatures exiting through the hole in the rocks :)
The magnificent Nerja Caves – Cuevas de Nerja – are a series of huge caverns stretching for almost five kilometres and home to the world’s largest stalagmite, a 32 metre high column measuring 13 metres by 7 metres at its base. On January 12th 1959, five local lads from the village of Maro decided t…
The Caves at Maro, Nerja are just amazing, walk through the caves and be taken back millions of years. And feel how excited the young boys where when they discovered the caves back in the 1950´s The caves are just outside of Nerja and are open from 10am to 2pm and again in the evenings.
The Nerja Caves one of Spain's top tourist attractions. A series of stunning huge underground caverns which stretch for almost five km. and were once home to prehistoric man. Cool inside on a hot day!
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