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is known for is natural stone formations and caverns. For
adventurous visitors it provides an exciting exploration of
the depths of the earth.
The Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve in the
state of Queretaro is a great place for enterprising visitors.
It is comprised of about 100,000 acres of deep valleys, sinkholes,
caves and caverns interspersed amongst the Sierra Gorda’s
majestic hills. Puente de Dios or god's bridge is a natural
cavern that has the Escanela river carrying water through
it in the Jalpan de Serra region.
Grutas Los Herrera in the region of San Joaquin,
is a great place to visit for the beauty of its natural stone
formations. The region is known for its beautiful landscape,
consisting of waterfalls, forests and caverns and important
mineral deposits. The caves were discovered in 1968 and has
several partitions with names like jungle pass, lions den,
roman empire etc. The mystery and excitement is aparent while
exploring these chambers that were formed over thousands of
years. The Carambada Cave in the region of Colon, is another
wonderful opportunity to explore the mysterious underground.
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