This is a natural spring, from which water flows all year round, located to the east of the mountain of Las Cruces, at the peak of the Sierra de Corbera at an altitude of 230 metres. It can be accessed from different hiking routes.
This area is located in the shelter of Monseñor Ricardo or Cantus caves, which date from the Lower Mesolithic period, between 12,000 and 9,000 BC, where there are engravings of lines on a fairly uniform surface. From this site there is a unique view over a stretch of the Mediterranean coast between Tavernes and El Mongó.
It is also worth mentioning that the particularity of the terrain, limestone, makes it possible for the places in this area of the mountain of Las Cruces (Barber fountain, Sangonera fountain, Granata fountain, Cantus fountains), to be connected by the underground water that reaches the town centre up to the oldest fountain in the village, the Canut fountain, which was the first to serve the municipality approximately 150 years ago.