The open day on Saturday and organized by the city of Cartagena, the Federation of Speleology of the Region of Murcia and the Center for the Study of Nature and the Sea, was a success and, extending beyond the expectations were finally 526 people that were fortunate enough to know the findings of recent excavations have been conducted at the site during the month of July.
The experts themselves were the leaders of these visitors who, through information panels and photographs of the work, they could see and verify in situ, the places where remains were found in native fauna 1.2 million years ago, the which has the cave, such as the African primate Theropithecus cf.
Oswaldi, an ancestor of the giant deer that lived in the Pleistocene environment and an equine species.
Given the success of this open house and the great demand generated for their visit, the organizers have announced that they will consider further action of this type.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena