Perched high above the Puerto Rican countryside, Cueva del Indio is one of Arecibo’s most visited sites, offering a glimpse into Taino cultural history. The journey to the cave involves a somewhat technical hike, but the effort is rewarded with stunning views and the chance to see ancient pre-Columbian rock paintings and carvings. Visitors can explore the caves and admire the intricate artwork etched into the stone, providing a tangible connection to the island’s indigenous past.
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