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The formation of the streets could have been caused by ancient water channels and drills that fuelled gold holdings in a system similar to Las Médulas. The nearby Cave of the Moro Carralón and are proof of that and could provide the coffers of the Roman Empire several tons of the precious metal. Thus these caves have been one of the main attractions, the Caves of Castropodame are remnants that are preserved in a good condition although his incredible access is not the best at present, a gold mining site in a Roman primary , But also found remains of several washes surface.
Fundamentally is a holding of several filoncillos quartz, probably gold, through underground galleries that, in some cases are still interconnected. Are really worthy of looking at different galleries, some semihundidas, where there are vertical wells, large gaps and even sections of galleries in which were found traces of blows with the tools that were made, but this carries risks that should only be undertaken by experts. A stroll through the vericuetos remaining holdings surface, with a visit to the exterior of mines can be very rewarding. |
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