An amazing find on the north coast of Puerto Rico is Cueva Del Indio.
Petroglyphs carved by the Taino people (pre-Columbian indigenous groups in Puerto Rico) are preserved within a series of caves along the cliffs sprayed by surf.
There is a gate at a parking lot where you pay $10 to enter the area which includes seven arches and the cave system.
Note, getting into the caves requires a bit of claustrophobic scrambling. It's not an experience for everyone. But, those who dare to adventure will be rewarded.
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Petroglyphs of Puerto Rico (Cueva Del Indio)
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An amazing find on the north coast of Puerto Rico is Cueva Del Indio.
Petroglyphs carved by the Taino people (pre-Columbian indigenous groups in Puerto Rico) are preserved within a series of caves along the cliffs sprayed by surf.
There is a gate at a parking lot where you pay $10 to enter the...
Petroglyphs carved by the Taino people (pre-Columbian indigenous groups in Puerto Rico) are preserved within a series of caves along the cliffs sprayed by surf.
There is a gate at a parking lot where you pay $10 to enter the...
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