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Cuando el agua se transforma en cascada en el discurrir de los ríos forma algunas de las más bellas estampas en el paisaje. El salto de Calomarde en el río de la Fuente del Berro es un buen ejemplo de esos lugares donde el agua se torna furia, ejemplo que no por conocido y visitado deja de sorprender al visitante. Este río es un afluente del Guadalaviar que forma en este punto de la comarca de Albarracín un salto de unos 20 metros. El agua cae en una profunda poza revestida de construcciones traverníticas que datan de entre 7.000 y 10.000 años. El acceso a pie tanto a la parte alta como a la cascada está bien marcado y señalizado, y no presenta dificultades. El agua ha creado singulares cuevas y formaciones rocosas a su paso, como es el caso del puente natural conocido como “Rollo de Calomarde”. Merece la pena disfrutar de este entorno que ofrece una zona de recreo junto a la cascada y hermosas estampas también aguas abajo, a veces manchadas por la huella que deja la basura del hombre. Este río es el afluente más importante del Guadalaviar en la sierra de Albarracín y presenta cañones de gran valor natural. La escasez de lluvias ha hecho que el caudal del agua, en otros tiempos utilizada para un molino, sea este año menor, pero así es más fácil apreciar los efectos del agua que forma caprichosas figuras para la imaginación del hombre.

When the water cascading into the flow of the rivers form some of the most beautiful prints in the landscape. The jump in the river Calomarde de la Fuente Berro's a good example of those places where the water becomes angry, for example not known and visited surprising to visitors. This river is a tributary of Guadalaviar which at this point in the region of Albarracín a jump of about 20 meters. The water falls into a deep pool lined traverníticas buildings dating from between 7,000 and 10,000 years. Access on foot to the top as the waterfall is well marked and signposted, and presents no difficulties. The water has created unique and caves rock formations in their wake, such as the natural bridge known as "Roll Calomarde.

It is worth to enjoy this environment that offers a recreation area near the waterfall and beautiful prints also downstream, sometimes stained by the footprints left by the trash man. This river is the largest tributary of Guadalaviar in the Sierra de Albarracín guns and presents great value natural. The lack of rain has made the water flow, once used for a mill, is less this year, but that is easier to assess the effects of water that forms whimsical pictures to the imagination of man.
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