• Cueva de las Manos is located in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina, part of the Patagonian region.
  • The “Cave of Hands” is 18-20km from the Estancia Cueva de las manos (formerly Estancia Los Toldos, see my review).
  • Quite by accident, in 1941, a simply unique cave was discovered in Argentina, which was called Cueva de las Manos, which in translation sounds nothing more than.
  • In fact, the Cueva de Las Manos is not one, it consists of several caves located in the valley of the river Pinturas.
  • Cueva de las Manos'un İspanyol ismi, El Mağarası olarak tercüme edilebilir. Bu mağara, paleontolojik açıdan dünyanın en ilginç yerlerinden biridir.
  • The rock art of Cueva de las Manos exists in five concentrations, with later figures and motifs often superimposed upon those from earlier periods.
  • La Cueva de las Manos, or the Cave of Hands, looks out over a lush and narrow valley that the Rio Pinturas has carved through the terrain.
  • Some of these people eventually arrived at Monte Verde, directly west over the spine of the Andes from Cuevas de las Manos 12,500 to 14,500 years ago.
  • The Cueva de las Manos, Río Pinturas, contains an exceptional assemblage of cave art, executed between 13,000 and 9,500 years ago.
  • The most famous of them are images of hands, hence the name: "Cueva de las Manos" - "Cave of Hands" in Spanish.