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Residents of Spanish town live in cave houses
short by Aarushi Maheshwari / on Tuesday, 16 August, 2016
Most of the residents in the Barrio de Cuevas or 'Neighbourhood of Caves' live in caves with white chimneys and front doors cut into rock. Located in the Spanish town of Guadix, the neighbourhood reportedly houses public buildings including churches, in caves. The locals, known as trogloditas (troglodytes), have been living in 'cave homes' for hundreds of years.
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