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This is my first post on TMA and I don't know if someone has already posted this. I just though some of you may be interested on this (unfortunately it's in Spanish):

http://servicios.diariosur.es/pg060515/prensa/noticias/Cultura/200605/15/SUR-CUL-164.html
http://www.elsoldeantequera.com/index.php?action=show&type=news&id=2720

It's about a new discovery on Antequera dolmens (Menga and El Romeral). They seem to be pointing to a specific point on the Peña de los Enamorados where some paintings have been found. Something remarkable about that mountain is that resembles a human head lying on the ground.
(Photos: http://www.malagacar.com/images/pueblos/antequera3.jpg http://www.arch.soton.ac.uk/fieldwork/Antequera/Antequera4.jpg
http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~jabega1c/Antequera.IMG_0563.jpg )

Julian pointed out this (very obvious when you see it) alignment in The Megalithic European. I wonder who's claiming that they noticed it and when.

I can't work out why the mountain (Peña de los Enamorados) is so called - The Lovers. Just looks like a big head looking upwards to me.


They also recently uncovered a well inside La Menga too.