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Beautiful view, quite rude staff
The visit is worthed. Beautiful view, but the staff was very rude, not saying anything when we got there, as if we were part of the landscape. Knowing how to receive people goes a long way.
The visit is worthed. Beautiful view, but the staff was very rude, not saying anything when we got there, as if we were part of the landscape. Knowing how to receive people goes a long way.
A short walk through the tunnels to a balcony with an interesting view
These galerias are tunnels in Las Medulas, once the largest gold mine in the roman empire. The roman's developed a mining technique that used water to undermine the structure of the mountain. This te...
A short walk through the tunnels to a balcony with an interesting view
These galerias are tunnels in Las Medulas, once the largest gold mine in the roman empire. The roman's developed a mining technique that used water to undermine the structure of the mountain. This te...
You have to pay 3 euros to see the gallery but I think it deserves it. Furthermore, I thanked it because I visited them in the full heat wave of July and it was certainly the best I did. The person that ...
Beautiful view, quite rude staff
The visit is worthed. Beautiful view, but the staff was very rude, not saying anything when we got there, as if we were part of the landscape. Knowing how to receive people goes a long way.
Beautiful view, quite rude staff
The visit is worthed. Beautiful view, but the staff was very rude, not saying anything when we got there, as if we were part of the landscape. Knowing how to receive people goes a long way.
A short walk through the tunnels to a balcony with an interesting view
These galerias are tunnels in Las Medulas, once the largest gold mine in the roman empire. The roman's developed a mining technique that used water to undermine the structure of the mountain. This te...
A short walk through the tunnels to a balcony with an interesting view
These galerias are tunnels in Las Medulas, once the largest gold mine in the roman empire. The roman's developed a mining technique that used water to undermine the structure of the mountain. This te...
You have to pay 3 euros to see the gallery but I think it deserves it. Furthermore, I thanked it because I visited them in the full heat wave of July and it was certainly the best I did. The person that ...