Ayo's Paella, Nerja

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Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja

Postby maureenscot » Sun Feb 18, 2018 2:43 pm

Is Ayo one of the guys who discovered the caves?

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Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja

Postby katy » Sun Feb 18, 2018 3:13 pm

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Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja

Postby Wicksey » Sun Feb 18, 2018 3:38 pm

maureenscot wrote:Is Ayo one of the guys who discovered the caves?
Yes
Stevemul wrote: Proton Pump inhibitors such as Omeprazole have revolutionised gastric medicine and is on the WHO list of essential medicines.
My cat is on it and it's done wonders for her!

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Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja

Postby Paulinmalaga » Sun Feb 18, 2018 4:49 pm

"Ayo's involvement with the Caves' discovery has become distorted over time. The caves were first discovered in the January a few months earlier. His first visit to the caves was much later - on April 14, 1959 - the same day on which the first inside photos were taken by José Padial. These later appeared in the local paper under the headlines "Cave of Wonders."
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Re: Ayo's Paella, Nerja

Postby gerryh » Sun Feb 18, 2018 4:50 pm

gerryh wrote:
maureenscot wrote:Is Ayo one of the guys who discovered the caves?
No he wasn't.
It is a well known myth.
Their is a plaque bearing the names of the discoverers:-
Francisco Navas Montesinos, José Torres Cárdenas, Miguel Muñoz Zorrilla, José Luis Barbero de Miguel and Manuel Muñoz Zorrilla.
Ayo's real name is Francisco Ortega Olalla.
I believe he visited the caves when they were first photographed, he might have been the photographer?
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