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Español: Existe un impresionante mirador con doble ventanal abierto al precipicio. Esta especie de cueva natural está enclavada en una roca horadada, sobre un cañón desde donde se contemplan increíbles perspectivas de la hoz del río Júcar sobre un enorme desnivel de varios de cientos de metros.

Famoso mirador que Lucifer tiene en los montes de Castilla: el Ventano del Diablo de la sierra de Cuenca, una peña hueca y abovedada como un enorme cráneo, donde, según la conseja, Belcebú organizaba saraos brujeriles y defenestraba a los curiosos que se acercaban a mirar por sus dos ventanas abiertas al patio vertiginoso del Júcar. Vistas desde el Ventano del DiabloEl Ventano del Diablo es un excelente mirador desde donde podemos observar al río Júcar abrirse paso por un valle, y también a Villalba de la Sierra, un bonito pueblo que merece un paseo por sus calles.

Pero lo realmente espectacular está debajo, las pozas que forma el Júcar de colores intensos y el entorno merecen ser visitados. Además, en dos de ellas se puede uno bañar (sobre todo en la primera), solo hay que echarle valor y no pensar que el agua esta gélida.
English: There is a veranda with stunning double windows open to the precipice. This kind of natural cave is situated on a rock Horadada, on a canyon where are incredible prospects for the mouth of the river Jucar a huge gap of several hundred meters.

Lucifer is famous viewpoint in the mountains of Castile: The Devil's Window of the Sierra de Cuenca, a rock and hollow like a huge domed skull, where the council, organized Beelzebub sara brujeriles defenestrated and the curious who came to look through their windows open to the patio of the dramatic Jucar. Views from the window window DiabloEl Diablo is an excellent viewpoint from where we can see the river Jucar way through a valley, and also Villalba de la Sierra, a beautiful town that deserves a walk through the streets.

But what is truly spectacular beneath the pools that form the Jucar of intense colors and the environment deserve to be visited. In addition, two of them can be a wash (especially in the first), just keep that value and not think that the water is cold.
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Author José Luis Mieza from Manresa-Barcelona, Spain
Camera location40° 14′ 09.79″ N, 2° 04′ 09.75″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by Reinante El Pintor de Fuego at https://www.flickr.com/photos/24100730@N08/3518956007. It was reviewed on 14 October 2009 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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