Through this cave is the only access to the village of Cuevas del Agua, Asturias.Spain.

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  1. Hey, thanks for your work showing interesting places to (maybe) visit someday.
    But the video un this post is not from the “Cuevona”. I think it’s somewhere un China.
    The Cuevona tunnel is much shorter and easy to drive through. You shouldn’t drive into the cabe, btw – I think it’s quite rude when people drive between people in the dark just to find a parking spot on the other side. Please park in one of the two parking รกreas before the cabe! Last time I was there (a month ago) I was talking with the guy who let sole land to use as a parking, and he was uoset about cars going through the town when there ‘s almost no parking space, and some even trying tongo to the “Ruta de los molinos” (nice hike a couple of km outside the town).
    Regards from Asturias, where respectful tourists are welcome! (But our English is almost nonexistant)

  2. Hello again, sorry about the typos in the comment before. Writing in English with autocorrect in Spanish is not a good idea ๐Ÿ™‚
    Anyway, I hope the text can still be understood. Feel free to come to Asturias and enjoy our food, beaches, and mountains.

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