Rincon de La Victoria. Tesoro cave (Cueva del Tesoro)
From the tourist information centre (on the map) to the cave of Navigator drew a route length of about two kilometers. The brochure stated the time of the next visit at 10:30, and I had half an hour to spare. Finding the cave was not difficult (on the map) - from turofis I walked along the main street in the direction of Malaga 1300 meters, where at the intersection I saw a sign. The rest of the way was uphill in the hot sun, and I got there just in time for the tour to start.
At the ticket office, I was sold a ticket for 4.50 euros, then a girl came out of the service door, introduced herself as a guide and asked me to wait a little. She also asked me what language I would like to hear the tour in. I said that I would prefer English, but I would not mind Spanish, which caused undisguised joy. I was somewhat puzzled by the fact that there were no other applicants.
.While I studied the map of the cave and other information presented in detail on the stands, four more fellow travelers appeared - Spanish-speaking the family, and we went down.
In a corner of the cash register hall of the cave, a rare Philips broadcast unit from the seventies of the last century was found.