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Ribera del Duero
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28 mar 2024

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Hermitage of Olmar Cave

02/08/2021 - 10:06

Walking through Canalejas, and observing the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora del Olmar, we observe that on its slope there are small cavities which

 

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La Gran Cueva

02/08/2021 - 09:57

Something that draws attention is the blade-shaped peak that Aldeayuso has, in which La Gran Cueva is located, small but accessible, and with views of the dream landscape.

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Brother Diego Cave

02/08/2021 - 09:40

It is in Valbuena de Duero, looking at the monastery where Brother Diego's Cave is located, great and endless legends are in charge of describing this resource, specifically that of Brother Diego, for which different characters were buried in the 16th century, Among which is the protagonist Juan de Vivar (Brother Diego), whom the monks were in charge of supporting, thus giving him a stay in this cave where he lived in absolute tranquility, and thus helping the local shepherds with his medical studies.

The breadth of the cave allowed the new countrymen of Valbuena to set up tables for their lunches, and to spend a pleasant day in the coolness of the limestone.

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The Pinzas

30/07/2021 - 13:35

Between Pesquera de Duero and Curiel, we approach Las Pinzas, large cavities sculpted by our beloved Duero, and by man for two million years. Their history and origin say that they were large rooms in prehistoric times for the neighboring populations, but others confirm that they were shelters for hermits who sought the peace and tranquility of the mountains, or also rooms for nomads or plaster miners at certain times.

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The Bocas de Mélida

30/07/2021 - 12:46

Mélida, has an archaeological site, which includes Las Bocas, caves where over the years marks of door hinges or chambers carved in the rocks have been observed.

They are part of the 10th century, and the cavities that communicate are diverse, having up to 12m square surfaces, although their uses were not continuous, the monks settled in them to escape from what was happening outside or also as a hermitage for the Mozarabic rite carried out by the Hispano-Visigoths.

 

 

 

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The Owl Caves

30/07/2021 - 11:26

Continuing through other fairytale landscapes, modeled by their agricultural, livestock and forestry uses, entering the Mediterranean forest made up of resin pine forests in which resin and stone pine have traditionally been extracted, in which today they are still collecting the pineapples for their appreciated pine nuts, and oak groves and astonishing juniper forests, until reaching the hidden Cueva del Búho in the public utility mountain of La Vid and Guma (Burgos).

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Cuesta Manvirgo

30/07/2021 - 10:47

Following the path, you can see the Arroyo del Dujo, through which hardly any water flows, but you can see reeds and cattails, which make flocks of birds such as gorriates, vultures, eagles, calandrias, rooks, owls, pigeons, partridges flutter , among others.

Among the flora, there are animals such as rabbits, hares, mice, lizards, which make the landscape exceptional.

The vine and the cereal surround its fields, interspersed with large forests of pine and almond trees. These landscapes give you the opportunity to see the countrymen working the fields, vine harvesting, harvesting… If we climb the small hill of Alto de Carraolmedillo or the Llanos de Cuesta Manvirgo we get splendid views of the crops.

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