El Torcal de Antequera is a stunning natural park in Andalusia, southern Spain, known for its unique and dramatic limestone rock formations.  Formed over 150 million years ago under the sea and later sculpted by wind and water, the landscape resembles a natural labyrinth of towering stone stacks, narrow passageways and surreal shapes.  El Torcal is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to diverse wildlife, including ibex, griffon vultures and rare plants, making it a favorite destination for hikers, geologists and nature lovers.

Photography: Walter E. L. Somers

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