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Destination content © Ana Chavier Caamaño, used from Moon Handbooks Dominican Republic, 3rd edition. |
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Cueva de las Maravillas Located 15 kilometers east of San Pedro de Macorís at Boca del Soco on the San Pedro de MacorísLa Romana Highway, the Cave of Wonders (tel. 809/696-1797, www.cuevadelasmaravillas.com, 9 a.m.6 p.m. Tues.Sun., adults US$2, children under 12 US$1) is most certainly a highlight of the Caribbean coastal region and should not be overlooked when you’re in the area. Discovered in 1926, this cave has been the subject of many scientific studies because in its 840 meters, over 500 pictographs, petroglyphs, and engravings have been preserved as if drawn yesterday. It truly has the richest sample of rock art in the Antilles and also an impressive array of stalactites, stalagmites, and columns. The government took a great deal of care to make the cave accessible to visitors, and in 2003, the cave’s team of architects won the Gold prize in the International Landscape Architecture Bienal Award. It has a 240-meter footpath and is equipped with museum-quality lighting. Ramps and elevators make it wheelchair-accessible. Also on-site is a museum, a shop, a place to buy snacks, and restrooms. You will receive a one-hour tour from a knowledgeable guide. No photos are allowed unless arranged beforehand.
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