What is Cueva del Indio at La Cueva del Agua?
Discover Cueva del Indio in Las Matas de Farfán, a hidden underground gem where Taíno history and nature intertwine. Explore chambers adorned with ancient stalactites and ancestral petroglyphs that tell the story of the island's first peoples. Crystal-clear water filters magical light, creating a one-of-a-kind mystical atmosphere in San Juan province. Perfect for adventure seekers and archaeology buffs looking to connect with deep roots. Local guides break down every geological formation and rock art symbol. Bring a flashlight, closed-toe shoes, and respect for this living heritage site. An authentic experience far from the tourist crowds, in the heart of the Dominican south.
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A karst cavity in the Sierra de Neiba where Taínos once lived, leaving behind petroglyphs and pottery. The name comes from the interior spring that flows year-round. It served as a ceremonial refuge and shelter; today you visit with local guides to see the rock art and the crystal-clear water born in the mountains.

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