Walichu Caves (Cuevas Galicho)

Walichu Caves (Cuevas Galicho)

Walichu Caves (Cuevas Galicho)

Just outside of El Calafate, the Walichu Caves (Cuevas Galicho) offer a glimpse into the lives of the early inhabitants of Patagonia, a region that has been occupied by humans for over 12,000 years. The cave walls are adorned with ancient drawings that depict scenes of hunting, foraging, and daily life, providing a vivid record of the activities and artistry of these primitive communities. Visitors can explore these natural rock formations and observe the intricate details of the prehistoric artwork, which serve as a tangible link to the past.

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