Tuvimos la oportunidad de Visitar el Parque Ceremonial Indígena de Caguana en Utuado, Puerto Rico...
Este Parque Nacional figura entre los mas importantes yacimientos arqueológicos del Caribe. --
I've been more than a week without posting anything! Believe me I have not had much time, but we've been doing sooooo many goodies, I have much to share and post, so I'll start with the oldies!!! Lol
We had the opportunity to visit the Caguana Indian Ceremonial Park in Utuado, Puerto Rico ...
Discovered in the early twentieth century, first excavated in 1914 by anthropologist John Alden Mason. For 1956 the Institute of Culture headed by Dr. Ricardo Alegría worked for the restoration of the site. Scientists believe it was built 807 years ago. It has a beautiful garden surrounded by hillocks as a cemí. The park offers archeological pieces and ceremonial spaces replica of a civilization, that despite efforts to exterminate colonization refuses to go away. The centuries-old stone carvings by Indians who inhabited the area and their willingness to create geometric squares and villages where only celebrated ball games and areitos. It was a meeting of the Tainos on the island for their meetings. The garden that surrounds ausubo includes trees, ceiba and tabonuco. The passage of the river and the temperature pleasant place, stimulate the imagination of the visitor. The Indigenous Park, consisting of twelve bateyes surrounded by a variety of stones with petroglyphs. This National Park is among the most important archaeological sites in the Caribbean.
A charming, beautiful morning in a different environment and in touch with nature .... Thank you for your feedback x visit and happy Montessori Education!
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