Nestled in Kerala’s Wayanad region, the Edakkal Caves are a unique archaeological site, known for their ancient petroglyphs. Formed by a large boulder wedged between two others, this natural shelter is not a true cave but offers a captivating glimpse into the past. The walls are adorned with intricate carvings of humans and animals, providing a tangible connection to the area’s early inhabitants. Visitors can explore these enigmatic etchings and also enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding Ambukuthi Mala Hills, making it a rewarding destination for history and nature enthusiasts alike.
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