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Now known as Mount Jabalcon, This ( Extinct Volcano ) Mountain reaches a hieght of 1494 metres above sea level. The Embalse de Negratin is nearby. At the foot of this mountain are the Banõs de Zujar ( Baths of Zujar ) that are heated by a geo-thermal source underground. They maintain a temperature in excess of 30 |
Now known as Mount Jabalcon, This ( Extinct Volcano ) Mountain reaches a hieght of 1494 metres above sea level. The Embalse de Negratin is nearby. At the foot of this mountain are the Banõs de Zujar ( Baths of Zujar ) that are heated by a geo-thermal source underground. They maintain a temperature in excess of 30 °C all year round. The Mountain has a church situated on top as well as television and other communication towers. Paragliders frequently launch from the top of here as the moutain is surrounded by relatively flat land. | ||
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Now known as Mount Jabalcon, This ( Extinct Volcano ) Mountain reaches a hieght of 1494 metres above sea level. The Embalse de Negratin is nearby. At the foot of this mountain are the Banõs de Zujar ( Baths of Zujar ) that are heated by a geo-thermal source underground. They maintain a temperature in excess of 30 °C all year round. The Mountain has a church situated on top as well as television and other communication towers. Paragliders frequently launch from the top of here as the moutain is surrounded by relatively flat land.
The view of the montain from Cortes de Baza
View from the Emabalse de Negratin