The Travertine Aqueduct of Granada | Spain’s 200,000-Year-Old Natural Wonder
Автор: Visit Andalucia
Загружено: 2023-01-11
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Imagine a natural aqueduct formed entirely by the earth itself. In the heart of the Granada Geopark in southern Spain lies a remarkable geological feature — the Travertine Aqueduct, a 4-metre-thick, 15-metre-high, and 2-kilometre-long structure built by nature over 216,000 years.
Formed by the precipitation of calcium carbonate from mineral-rich hot springs, this naturally occurring limestone bridge tells the story of water, time, and transformation. Early Neolithic settlers even used the warm mineral water for their daily lives — proof that humans and nature have been connected here for millennia.
Join us as we explore this extraordinary site in Granada province, Andalucia, uncovering how the aqueduct formed, what lies inside its layers, and why this spot is one of southern Spain’s most fascinating hidden wonders.
📍 Location: Granada Geopark, Andalucia, Spain
🕰️ Age: Over 200,000 years
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