Cueva del Indio

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Cueva del Indio is a coastal cave and archaeological site in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, renowned for its dramatic seaside rock formations and ancient Taíno petroglyphs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
coastal cave
tourist attraction
associatedWithEthnicGroup Taíno people NERFINISHED
climate tropical
country Puerto Rico
culturalSignificance sacred site for Taíno descendants
governingTerritory Commonwealth of Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
hasAccess rocky coastal trail
hasArchaeologicalSignificance pre-Columbian petroglyphs
hasConservationConcern coastal erosion
vandalism of petroglyphs
hasGeologicalFeature limestone formations
sea cave
hasNameMeaning Cave of the Indian NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFeature blowholes
natural rock bridge
hasPetroglyphs Taíno petroglyphs
hasPetroglyphSubject anthropomorphic figures
geometric motifs
zoomorphic figures
hasRisk slippery rocks
strong ocean waves
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
heritageOf Taíno culture NERFINISHED
isPopularWith international tourists
local visitors
knownFor coastal cliffs
dramatic seaside rock formations
ocean views
prehistoric rock art
sea arches
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Arecibo NERFINISHED
locatedNear Highway PR-681 NERFINISHED
locatedOn north coast of Puerto Rico
locatedOnCoastOf Atlantic Ocean
material limestone
municipality Arecibo NERFINISHED
partOf Arecibo coastal area NERFINISHED
region Northern Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
tourismActivity cave exploration
hiking
photography
sightseeing
usedInPeriod pre-Columbian era

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Arecibo, Puerto Rico hasLandmark Cueva del Indio