Esta provincia andaluza tiene la maravilla natural más grande de todo el mundo: es única en el planeta y se puede visitar
Este entorno ha estado escondido durante miles de años y no fue descubierto hasta 1999
The Pulpí Geode: Spain's Hidden Gem Almería, Spain, is home to a geological wonder, the Pulpí Geode, recently gaining international attention. This massive geode, located within the Mina Rica mine in Pilar de Jaravía, boasts the title of the world's largest gypsum crystal formation. Descend 60 meters underground to witness a breathtaking cavern filled with giant selenite crystals, spanning over 8 meters in depth. The mine itself holds historical significance, once a source of iron, lead, and silver. "It's truly a marvel," says Todorutas, a travel vlogger who recently visited the site. The geode is now a protected Natural Monument, offering visitors a unique and awe-inspiring experience. While entry costs €22 for adults and €10 for children, the opportunity to witness this geological wonder is certainly worth the price. The Pulpí Geode stands as a testament to the beauty and wonder hidden within the Earth.
Este entorno ha estado escondido durante miles de años y no fue descubierto hasta 1999