Canelobre Caves, Natural show cave in Busot, Spain.
Canelobre Caves is an underground system beneath Busot with several large chambers filled with limestone formations, hanging stalactites, and towering stalagmites. The main chamber stands out for its exceptional height and dominates the entire underground network.
The caves formed over millions of years as water dissolved limestone and carved out underground spaces. During the Spanish Civil War they served as a workshop, which led to the construction of the current entrance.
The main chamber works as a natural concert hall where the shape and height create special acoustics for musical performances. This feature has made the cave a place where people regularly gather to experience music in an unusual setting.
Access is through an entrance tunnel and visitors walk along marked paths through the chambers. It is wise to wear suitable shoes since the walkways are uneven and can be damp in places.
A notable rock formation called La Sagrada Familia rises from the cave floor and displays intricate mineral patterns that developed over millions of years. This formation is a special feature that many visitors overlook during their visit.
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