Stalactite caves
Coves del dragon
The Coves del Drac ( Castilian Cuevas del Drach, "dragon caves") are a stalactite cave system on the east coast of spanish Balearic island Majorca . The caves are located in the municipality of manacor south of the place Porto Cristo .
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Those in the Mallorcan region ( Comarca ) Relevant located caves have the largest underground lake in Europe. The walk-in cave system, in which there are six more lakes, extends over a length of 1700 meters.
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Coves dels Hams
The Coves dels Hams ( Castilian : Cuevas del Hams, 'fishhook caves') are a stalactite cave system on the east coast of spanish Balearic island Majorca . The caves are located in the municipality of Manacor , about a kilometer west of town Porto Cristo .
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Like those also located near Porto Cristo Coves del Drac ('Dragon's Caves') the Coves dels Hams are a well-known island tourist attraction in the region ( comarca ) Relevant .
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Coves d'Arta
The Coves d'Artà ( Castilian Cuevas de Artá 'Caves of Artà') or Coves de s'Ermità are a stalactite cave system on the east coast of spanish Balearic island Majorca . The caves are located in the municipality of Capdepera east of the place Canyamel .
The designation Coves d'Artà dates back to before 1858, when Capdepera was not an independent municipality, but together with Son Servera to the area of Artà belonged.
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