Segovia (Spanish pronunciation: [seˈɣoβja]) is a province of central/northern Spain, in the southern part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bordered by the province of Burgos in the north, Soria in the northeast, Guadalajara in the east, Madrid in the south, Ávila in the west and southwest, and Valladolid in the northwest. The average temperature ranges from 10 °C to 20 °C.
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We did a day trip with a private guide to Segovia to see the aqueduct which is one of the most well preserved elevated Roman aqueducts in the world. It is an engineering marvel built out of interlocking stones with no mortar. Built it in the 15th century it is difficult to imagine that it is still standing and as well preserved as it is today.
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Wonderful view of the fairy tale Alcazar of Segovia from the base of the cliff. On the way you should follow the beautiful gardens on the banks of the rivers that encircle this unforgettable town.In the surroundings of the belvedere don´t miss the mysterious Church of Vera Cruz with a rare octagonal shape (open until 7.00 PM in Summer).
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Cave of Enebralejos, near the village of Prádena de la Sierra, is the most important of those known in the province of Segovia. Since its entry the cave presents us beauty of its halls and galleries adorned with a splendid set of calcareous concretions: stalactites, stalagmites, columns, flowstones and draperies occur as we get into it. We also find numerous examples of the use of the cave as a necropolis by our ancestors from the Chalcolithic in the form of paintings and engravings, which have been dated to about 2500 BC. In the environment of Enebralejos the atmosphere of a prehistoric settlement of the beginning of the age of metals is reproduced, from over 4000 years ago. Through this visit is possible to know the ways of life of its ancient inhabitants.
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