• Every February the nearby town of Moreno hosts a celebration in honor of the caves[4][90] called Festival Folklórico Cueva de las Manos.[91].
  • Cueva de las Manos is located in the extreme northwest of the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina and can only be reached by National Highway 40.
  • The “Cave of Hands” is 18-20km from the Estancia Cueva de las manos (formerly Estancia Los Toldos, see my review).
  • Arjantinli araştırmacı ve arkeolog Carlos J. Gradin ve ekibi, 1964 yılında, Cueva de las Manos ve çevresindeki mağara sanatı üzerine 30 yıllık bir çalışma...
  • Nestled in Patagonia, Argentina's remote and rugged landscape, the Cueva de las Manos, or Cave of Hands, is an archaeological and cultural treasure.
  • In conclusion, the Cueva de la Manos is the best-preserved and most spectacular rock art site I've visited to date.
  • Today, guanacos can still be found in the region where Cueva de las manos is located at. Cueva de las manos, the perfect place to trouble.
  • Esto significa que aquellos antiguos habitantes apoyaban la palma de la mano sobre el techo o pared de la cueva y luego la cubrían de pintura.
  • Prehistoric Cueva de las Manos. The ledges and caves in the deep Pinturas River gorge display the imprints of indigenous hunters who lived over 9000 years ago.
  • The most famous of them are images of hands, hence the name: "Cueva de las Manos" - "Cave of Hands" in Spanish.