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November 22, 2009
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The cathedral town of Gaudix is well off the beaten path, in the eastern confines of the Province of Granada. A large, bustling country town with a personality all of its own, its history dates back to Phoenician and Roman times. It also played a major role in the Reconquest. ![]()
You can drive through the cave area, but you should also get out and take a stroll. The "troglodytes" are very friendly people and also very house-proud, or "cave-proud", as you wish... If you show an interest in their homes, you will be sure to be invited in to have a look. Ever since the Moorish times, the Andalucians have been fond of living underground because it is the best way of escaping the summer heat, and don't be surprised if you are invited in to have a look around. Most of today's cave-dwellings are well-appointed, like any other Spanish home, and some are even quite luxurious, with marble floors, fitted kitchens, faxes and internet connections. Purullena, a nearby village, has a disco inside a cave, and you can rent a cave to spend the night in many of the region's villages. |
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