In the heart of Teruel, in the districts of Andorra-Sierra de Arcos and the Maestrazgo, between panoramic roads and villages that seem to be stopped in time, there is a surprising place: the Organs of Montoro rise more than 200 meters vertically and concentrate at a glance one of the most unique geological formations in Spain. A stop on the road that, like the Spanish Chinese wall, alone justifies an escape. Read
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In the heart of Teruel, in the districts of Andorra-Sierra de Arcos and the Maestrazgo, between panoramic roads and villages that seem to be stopped in time, there is a surprising place: the Organs of Montoro rise more than 200 meters vertically and concentrate at a glance one of the most unique geological formations in Spain. A stop on the road that, like the Spanish Chinese wall, alone justifies an escape. Read