It was opened in 1933, and has a rich collection of over a thousand species of succulent plants, especially cactuses. At the foot of the cliff, ranging in altitude between 98 and 40 metres, there is a large natural underground cave with caverns displaying many stalagmites and stalactites, draperies and columns. It was opened to the public in 1950, but can only be visited with specialized guides.
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| - It was opened in 1933, and has a rich collection of over a thousand species of succulent plants, especially cactuses. At the foot of the cliff, ranging in altitude between 98 and 40 metres, there is a large natural underground cave with caverns displaying many stalagmites and stalactites, draperies and columns. It was opened to the public in 1950, but can only be visited with specialized guides.
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| - It was opened in 1933, and has a rich collection of over a thousand species of succulent plants, especially cactuses. At the foot of the cliff, ranging in altitude between 98 and 40 metres, there is a large natural underground cave with caverns displaying many stalagmites and stalactites, draperies and columns. It was opened to the public in 1950, but can only be visited with specialized guides.
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