We drove back to Antequera to see some dolmen.
The museum at the site of the first two dolmen was to open in one week only, so unfortunately we couldn’t really go inside, but we were shown a film of how (they imagine) the dolmen were built.

The site is done up nicely. There is also a month clock and a sundial, and lots of lovely flowers.




The Dólmen de Menga is the oldest one.

The Dólmen de Viera is huge, and the entrance faces directly the hill El Peñon de los Enamorados.
The ceiling consists of five blocks, and the biggest one of them weighs 180 tons!

The Tholos de El Romeral is a couple of kilometers away.

On the way to our next destination we passed some ruins (this seems very common in Spain…) and fields full of solar panels.


We stopped at a Mirador to enjoy the view of the lakes (Guadalhorce).



By the one lake we parked (next to the dam) for the night.



We noticed some trees with a weird attachment.
