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  2. Cueva de las Maravillas National Park - Wikipedia

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    Taíno pictographs in Cuevas de las Maravillas, the Dominican Republic. The Parque nacional Cueva de las Maravillas (English: Cave of wonders National Park) is a national park located approximately 15 kilometres (9 miles) east from San Pedro de Macorís and 10 kilometres (7 miles) west from La Romana, in the south-eastern part of the Dominican Republic on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.

  3. Cueva Las Maravillas Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was opened on February 7, 2008. Cueva Las Maravillas Airport has flights to and from other airports in the Dominican Republic, bringing tourists for Cueva de las Maravillas National Park, which features a popular natural cavern complex. The La Romana VOR/DME (Ident: LRN) is located 14.5 nautical miles (26.9 km) east of the airport. [3]

  4. Gruta de las Maravillas - Wikipedia

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    The Gruta de las Maravillas (English: "Grotto of the Marvels") is a cave in the town center of Aracena, Andalusia, Spain. It was the first Spanish cave to be opened to the public in 1914. It includes a total of 2130 subterranean meters of subterranean passages.

  5. Cuevas - Wikipedia

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    Cueva de las Manos, a cave in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina; Cueva de los Casares, a cave in Guadalajara, Spain; La Cueva del Indio, a cave in Puerto Rico, site of petroglyphs; Cueva de los Verdes, a cave in the Canary Islands; Cuevas de El Castillo or the Cave of El Castillo, an archaeological site within the complex of the Caverns of Monte ...

  6. Cueva de los Tayos - Wikipedia

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    Cueva de los Tayos (Spanish, "Cave of the Oilbirds") is a cave located on the eastern slopes of the Andes mountains in the Morona-Santiago province of Ecuador. It owes its name to being the home of the native nocturnal birds called tayos ( Steatornis caripensis ), which live in numerous caves in the Andean jungles of South America.

  7. Wharf of the Caravels - Wikipedia

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    The Wharf of the Caravels (Spanish: Muelle de las Carabelas) is a museum in Palos de la Frontera, in the province of Huelva, autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain.Its most prominent exhibits are replicas of Christopher Columbus's boats for his first voyage to the Americas, the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María.

  8. Virgin of Miracles - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin of Miracles or Saint Mary of La Rábida (Spanish: Virgen de los Milagros or Santa María de la Rábida) is a religious Roman Catholic image venerated at the La Rabida Monastery in the city of Palos de la Frontera (Huelva, Spain). The image is in Gothic style, from approximately the 13th century, carved in alabaster.

  9. Los Tres Ojos National Park - Wikipedia

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    The three main lakes are called "Lago de Azufre" (discovered in 1916), "La Nevera" and "El Lago de las Damas". [4] Some of the lakes also have openings on the outside. [ 5 ] A staircase carved into the rock gives access to the first cave while a boat takes visitors across the second lake to give access to a fourth lake called "Los Zaramagullones".