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The chapel of San Baudelio (in Casillas de Berlanga).
What are a dromedary, an elephant and a bear doing in the wall of a hidden chapel from the 11th century? The answer is at hand.
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The lagoon Laguna Negra (in the sierra of Urbión).
Nobody has discovered the real depth of this lake. We are not suggesting that you get to the bottom of this matter; you are going to be shocked even on the surface.
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Calatañazor.
If you have ever dreamt of leaving in the Middle Ages and you didn't find a travel agency to make your dreams come true, look no further. This little town is your destination.
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The cathedral of El Burgo de Osma.
All visitors agree that this cathedral is really beautiful on the outside, thanks to its towers and facade. But inside is even more beautiful.
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The caliphal fortress of Gormaz.
From its walls, the tourist can see the entire horizon. Muslim warriors lodged in the luxury palaces of Granada. In Gormaz they deserved this rest because of all their battles.
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Numancia (in Garray).
Its legend has become the name of a defense that goes beyond honor and courage. The cry of these heroes still echoes among the stones of this place.
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Medinaceli.
Important people like the military leader El Cid Campeador or the mediagenic David Beckham have visited this villa. Now you can tread the same floor as famous people have.
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San Saturio and the walk of San Polo.
San Santurio is a little church that tries to keep its balance so as not to fall into the river. The image gives vertigo. But the real place is more shocking. And that's only the beginning.
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La Fuentona in Muriel de la Fuente.
Volcanos belch out tons of lava. In the same way, the Fuentona belches out tons of water, the water of the Abión River, from the heart of the Earth. They have something more in common. Both of them have formed a crater.
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Ágreda.
It has been historically disputed by the kingdoms of Navarre, Castille and Aragon. Situated on the side of the Moncayo's mountain, Ágreda is a city with three cultures. Ask for Sor Mª de Jesús' convent, adviser of Philip IV of Spain and one of the most important women of the 17th century.
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