Cueva de Ambrosio - Varadero, Cuba
Posted by: oiseau_ca
N 23° 11.556 W 081° 09.778
17Q E 483322 N 2564850
a large cave located near Varadero, Cuba
Waymark Code: WMEV3D
Location: Cuba
Date Posted: 07/08/2012
Views: 28
Cueva de Ambrosio is some 300 meters long cave located near the town of Varadero, on the Hicacos Peninsula in Cuba. This peninsula is composed of Holocene and late Pleistocene carbonate eolianites and reach 5 to 8 meters above sea level. The cave was carved by the sea, into a limestone cliff. It is composed by five interconnecting galeries with several entrances. These were probably formed by the hillside erosion which exposed the different branches of the cave system. The cave could be classified as a flank margin style and features several elements associated with caves formed in saltwater-freshwater mixing zone environments.
Since several thousands of bats live in the cave, it's floor is covered in guano.
The galleries of the caves are covered with 47 aboriginal pictographs in red and black and feature concentric circles and stylized human figures. During the colonial time period, the cave was a refuge for escaped slaves.
Address:
Autopista Sur Punta Hicacos
Admission:
full CUC $ 3.00
Hours:
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Type of Land: State Park
Managed By: cuban government
Contact Info: cuban government
Website: [Web Link]
Type of Cave: Karst Cave
Contains Stalactites: no
Contains Stalagmites: no
Contains Bats: yes
Price of Admission: 3.00 (listed in local currency)
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Visit Instructions:
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