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Alhambra Caves

The Alhambra Caves are a network of limestone caves located near the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. Formed over millions of years through natural erosion, these caves feature impressive chambers, tunnels, and stalactites. Historically, they served as shelters, tombs, or storage for local inhabitants and have archaeological significance due to artifacts found within. Today, they are a point of interest for visitors interested in geology, history, and natural formations, offering insight into the region’s geological history and cultural past.