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This rock shelter contains Levantine cave paintings declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The figures, thousands of years old, depict hunting scenes and everyday life.
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Spectacular balma that pierces the ridge and was once arranged as a key access point to the valley. The dry stone zigzags the ridge to comfortably access from one side of the ridge to the other. Known since ancient times as Lluminosa to differentiate it from the relatively nearby cave which, being a closed gallery, is known as Llòbrega. Cited by Faura in his Collection (1909) and by Ferraté in Speleologia de les comarques Tarragona (1918), although neither gives more information than the name. We are not aware of any specific cataloging work, although it is well known by hikers. When the Mestral winds blow, which is quite common, the force of the wind increases dramatically as it passes through the Cave.
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The Cabrafeixet Cave or Cabrafreixet Shelter is a cave with rock painting representations protected as a World Heritage Site in the group of rock art of the Mediterranean arc of the Iberian Peninsula. There are 13 representations.
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Very spectacular cave, with dry stone walls where you can walk around inside.
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Balma of considerable dimensions built with a half stone wall that protects in case of bivouac or shelter. It is located a few meters from the Camí del Barranc de la Columna.
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Well-known short-distance cave in the Serra de Cardó (Rasquera) Through a high mouth, more than 5 meters, you enter a single gallery of about 10 to 15 meters in length. It seems that in other times it was used to guard flocks. Topography is not available, so the speleometric data are approximate. Known since ancient times as the Llòbrega to differentiate it from the relatively nearby cave, which is illuminated with two mouths and is known as the Luminous. Cited by Faura in his Collection (1909) and by Ferraté in Speleologia de les comarques Tarragona (1918), although neither gives more information than the name. We are not aware of any specific cataloging work, although it is well known by hikers.
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