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Cascade del Nervion - The Cascade del Nervion, also commonly known as the Salto del Nervion, is the highest waterfall in Spain.
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Pozo de los Humes - The waterfalls are massive during the rainy months, and the sound of falling water at this place is loud during the rainy season.
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Cascada de Orbaneja - The Cascada de Orbaneja is a waterfall that flows through Orbaneja del Castillo.
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La Simbra - This waterfall is found in the valley of the Rio Guarizas. The best option to view La Cimbra is the 1.2km loop trail.
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Cascada de Linarezos - This beautiful waterfall is located in the mountains of Cazorla.
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Salto de Salante - Salto de Salante is located near Saint Privet d'en Bas. The name of this waterfall is the same as that of another waterfall located near Rubit in Spain.
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Salto de Salent (Rubit) - The name of this spring is the same as that of another spring near Saint Privat d'En Bas. Waterfalls are more popular in Rubit.
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Salto de la Novia - Salto de la Novia is not one of the easiest waterfalls to reach, as it has slippery stairs that can be covered with algae.
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Choros del Rio Mundo - Choros del Rio Mundo is one of the easiest waterfalls to access, as it is only a short walk from the carpark to reach it.
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Cascada del Diablo - Cascada del Diablo is a waterfall that is popular for picnics and taking photos.
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