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Looks totally abandoned.
Building around the dry beds are crumbling. Look like the result of explosions. The dry beds appeared to be functional, I’m sure that at a low rate of production.
The Salinas deserve more appreciation, I put one two for the unjust abandonment in which they have been in for about thirty years. I don't say they should be in use, but if they are kept, even ...
From the first moment they make you feel familiar and mimiced. You can't choose a more wonderful place for a romantic weekend. We don't talk about food anymore. Insurmountable, if you can ask for co...
It is a pity that these salts are abandoned. On the road CM110 that connects Sigüenza with Atienza are the Salinas de Imón. They had a great production of salt, they are the largest ta ...
Looks totally abandoned.
Building around the dry beds are crumbling. Look like the result of explosions. The dry beds appeared to be functional, I’m sure that at a low rate of production.
A Penalty for Abandon
The Salinas deserve more appreciation, I put one two for the unjust abandonment in which they have been in for about thirty years. I don't say they should be in use, but if they are kept, even ...
Pure Excellence
From the first moment they make you feel familiar and mimiced. You can't choose a more wonderful place for a romantic weekend. We don't talk about food anymore. Insurmountable, if you can ask for co...
Salts abandoned.
It is a pity that these salts are abandoned. On the road CM110 that connects Sigüenza with Atienza are the Salinas de Imón. They had a great production of salt, they are the largest ta ...
A Penalty for abandonment
It is a very important curiosity and yet it is completely abandoned, a pity. I think it is very tourist and unusual. It has a great story.