Granada Geopark

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The Granada Geopark (Spanish: Geoparque de Granada) is a

geosites
.

Geology

The Geopark is notable as a geological record of the Quaternary period.[1] Most of the territory was shaped by an extensive river system that had no outlet to the sea and drained its waters into a large lake.

A number of the geosites are of paleontological interest.

Tourism

Cave houses are typical of the district. Guadix is claimed to have the largest number of cave homes in Europe.[2] Some of them are let to tourists as a casa rural
.

The Geopark has promoted a 143 km trekking route, the "First Settlers Great Path", starting and finishing in Huéscar.[3] The name refers to the settlement of

Early humans in the area, as evidenced by the geosites of Orce
in particular.

Replica of a milk tooth more than a million years old from Barranco León, Orce

References

  1. ^ a b "UNESCO designates 15 new Geoparks in Asia, Europe, and Latin America". Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  2. BBC Travel
    . Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  3. ^ "First settlers great path". geoparquedegranada. Retrieved 9 August 2023.

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