What is Cueva del Indio de Las Guárnas (El Pino Sector)?
Tucked away in Las Guáranas' El Pino sector, Cueva del Indio holds Taíno rock art on its limestone walls. A local guide leads you through stalactites and petroglyphs that tell stories of ancestral life. Getting there takes a moderate hike on a forested trail — bring a flashlight and closed-toe shoes. Perfect for cultural tourism and light adventure in the north. Check with the town hall (ayuntamiento) for hours and authorized guides before you go. A little-known archaeological gem that connects you with the Dominican Republic's pre-Columbian roots.
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A karst cavity in the El Pino sector that served as both shelter and ceremonial site for the Taíno people, as shown by petroglyphs on its walls. The name honors the area's first inhabitants. Today it's a cultural and light spelunking destination linking visitors to Las Guáranas' pre-Columbian past.

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