Natural Bridge
A natural bridge 30–40 m long and over 20 m high. A mesoform of karst origin, produced by the partial collapse of one of the caves in the Pan de Azúcar Underground System.
- Derrumbada Mountains
Waterfall
An enormous sinkhole or hole in a torrent bed, partially blocked by blocks of various sizes, leading to the foot of a waterfall about 40 m high, active only during the rainy season.
- Derrumbada Mountains
Arco del Novillo
A circular karst structure about 15 m in diameter, originating from dissolution and possible partial collapse of one of the caves, forming a kind of skylight or peephole at the top of the mogote.
- Novillo Valley
Valley View from Los Acuáticos
A view of the valley from another perspective, a beautiful sight especially at sunrise, highly exploited by local tourism.
- Los Acuáticos
Los Insurrectos Trail
A trail with a great variety of gigantic karst forms and diverse geomorphological structures. Large lapiaz, waterfalls, mountain holes, and narrow galleries leading to the entrances of different caves in the area can be observed.
- From Pan de Azúcar Valley to Infierno Site
Indio Cave
The geological interest site is the surroundings of the resurgence of the San Vicente stream. “Strand lines” can be observed, pointing to the hydrological functioning of this area.
- San Vicente Valley
China cave sinkhole
A trail with a great variety of gigantic karst forms and diverse geomorphological structures. Large lapiaz, waterfalls, mountain holes, and narrow galleries leading to the entrances of different caves in the area can be observed.
- Derrumbada Mountains
Los Acuáticos Sinkhole
A sinkhole with an almost circular plan, where groundwater belonging to a perched level emerges in the region known as “Los Acuáticos”. The water has also been used in magical-religious ceremonies.
- Los Acuáticos
