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Garrofero Coat and Voro Coat, Navarrés and Quesa
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Explore the Garrofero and Voro shelters, with Neolithic Levantine cave paintings, including the famous scene of the dancing archers.
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The visit begins at the Ecomuseum of Bicorp, where after a short introduction with the guide, we will go, first, to the Garrofero Shelter. This is a 23 m long shelter, located on the right bank of the Grande River. It has been estimated that they could belong to the beginning of the Neolithic. Thirty figures of Levantine and schematic style are conserved distributed in 5 panels. Following the river downstream, and after ascending the left bank, we arrive at the Abrigo de Voro, belonging to the term of Quesa, where there are representations of the same style and chronology and where the impressive frieze of the archers dancing stands out.
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Includes:
- View of the Ecomuseum of Bicorp.
- Route to Abrigo de Garrofero and Abrigo de Voro, Navarrés and Quesa.
Additional details:
- Total duration: 3h.
- Availability: Wednesday to Sunday at 10:30 am.
- Price per person: 0€ 0
- Recommendations: Wear comfortable shoes, sun protection, hat or cap and water.
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