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"Today I am going to the protected area of Cabezo Gordo, as soon as I arrive I bump into the Flintstones that come from the mountain, the route begins lively as I head towards the Sima de las Palomas on the south side. I climb that slope barely guided by stone milestones until
reach a small altar with the Virgin of Loreto. I continue to the left along the ridge to a hill where a strong and exposed climb will take me closer to the top.
I have lunch at the top and take photos of the fields and orchards below and the islands of the Mar Menor. There is also a sea of clouds on the horizon. Before leaving I see some vultures that are gaining height and are outside their usual areas." — franciscobirruezo • Oct 29, 2023
"This route is fun because the mountain is a gruyere cheese. You can enter through the south face and exit through the north. Inside it is cool. The city council has posted informative posters about the fauna and the history of the place. A couple of crows were watching us closely
for food or defending a nest." — franciscobirruezo • May 25, 2017
"This mountain is a protected area, historically its gray marble and iron ore was used. Is here "La Sima de Las Palomas", a Neanderthal site investigated by the paleoanthropologist Michael J. Walker. You can climb
and cross it by its tunnels." — franciscobirruezo • Jul 3, 2016