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Now known as Mount Jabalcon, This Mountain reaches a hieght of 1498 metres above sea level. The Embalse de Negratin is nearby. Now known as Mount Jabalcon, This ( Extinct Volcano ) Mountain reaches a hieght of 1494 metres above sea level. The Embalse de Negratin is nearby. At the foot of this mountain are the Banõs de Zujar ( Baths of Zujar ) that are heated by a geo-thermal source underground. They maintain a temperature in excess of 30'celcius all year round.


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Now known as Mount Jabalcon, This ( Extinct Volcano ) Mountain reaches a hieght of 1494 metres above sea level. The Embalse de Negratin is nearby. At the foot of this mountain are the Banõs de Zujar ( Baths of Zujar ) that are heated by a geo-thermal source underground. They maintain a temperature in excess of 30'celcius all year round.

The view of the montain from Cortes de Baza

View from the Emabalse de Negratin