A tourist-carrying boat at the entrance of the Cueva del Indio (Indian cave). The Cueva del Indio was first discovered in 1920. It has a flowing un


A tourist-carrying boat at the entrance of the Cueva del Indio (Indian cave). The Cueva del Indio was first discovered in 1920. It has a flowing underground San Vincente river in the San Vincente valley, part of the Valle de Vinales, Pinar del Río Province, west Cuba, Cuba. The cave has a connection with the Taino Indians who held their tribal meetings and made numerous carvings in the walls of these natural limestone caves.


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Location: Valle de Vinales, Pinar del Río Province, Cuba
Photo credit: © richard sowersby / Alamy / Afripics
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