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ALTAVISTA


Visit 2000 year old petroglyphs along a beautiful jungle river

4 hr
45 pesos mexicanos
Location 1

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Also known as the king’s throne, or the sanctuary, is an archaeological site that contain important petroglyphs that date from 2000 BC - 2300 BC, that meaning cannot be fully determined. The remains are a ceremonial site for Huicholes and Coras, decedents of the Tecoxquines, empire that ruled the area over 3,000 years ago. Easy hike along the river. Drive - 45 minutes Distance - 3 kilometers Elevation gain – flat 10 meters Price - $45.00 min. 2 persons


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