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Cueva del Indio, Viñales

The Cueva del Indio is not only a natural wonder but also a site rich in history and culture. The cave stretches for about 1,200 meters and is part of a larger network of caves in the Viñales Valley, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

 

Visitors can take guided tours that often include a boat ride along the underground river, where you can admire the stunning rock formations and the unique ecosystem within the cave. The lighting inside the cave enhances the beauty of the stalactites and stalagmites, creating a magical atmosphere.

 

In addition to its geological features, the cave is significant for its archaeological findings. Evidence suggests that the Taíno people used the cave for shelter and possibly for ceremonial purposes. Some petroglyphs, or rock carvings, attributed to the Taíno can still be seen, adding to the cave's historical allure.

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