Isaac Carrasco Gambero
Ardales Cave
A great experience, nothing like other more "comercial caves." It is a large cavity retaining hundreds of paintings and Paleolithic (30000-8000 years before present)engravings on the inside, among which airbrushed paintings of hands, drawings of animals (horses, deer, goats, fish, etc..), and the figures of women, very rare in the Iberian Paleolithic art can be highlighted. Furthermore, Ardales cave preserves several human burials of great anthropological interest. The number of daily visitors is regulated and the inner journey is done with a guide. To visit the cave you need to book at the Guadalhorce
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