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Málaga and its region have plenty for all. There are numerous lagoons, páramo, waterfalls and caves. Adventure sportspeople can delve into the depths of Cueva de Culichal, practice torrentismo at Cascadas de Miranda, or rock climb Peñas del Cabío and Colorada, near Enciso. Several of the interesting small villages have balnearios, or swimming spas. Concepción is well-known for woollen textiles; Cerritos for its wind-swept páramo. Tequia ruins and Miranda make an enjoyable day hike, with are the indigenous cemeteries between the two. While in Málaga, go bowling, whether US ten-pin in town or three-pin bolo criollo on the outskirts.
(Miranda: Altitude: 1980 meters/6496 feet; Population: 5,450) Tequia was founded in 1539, but due to lack of water and being ...
Spelunkers, get ready for a bit of exploration. Cueva de Calichal—Calichal Cave—is awaiting you. The first chamber is easily accessed ...
Ever wonder what ever happened to all those bowling alleys once the sport lost favor in the United States? Well, ...
(Altitude: 2005 meters/6578 feet; Population: 7,000) Concepción is a weaving center not too far from Málaga. Here, small workshops create blankets, ...
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