Saturday, 9 July 2016

Aruba


Are you in search of a dark, spooky adventure, Aruba happens to be the perfect spot. In the deep crevices of rock situated along the windward coast of the of the island, are shallow cave formations which captivates all visitors that’s seeking to penetrate its damp chambers. Their reward is a mysterious view of many rock drawings, the unexpected flapping wings of nervous bats and the astounding beauty of nature’s artwork, stalagmites and stalactites.
This wondrous feature of Aruba is called the Guadirikiri Cave and it is famous for its two chambers illuminated by sunlight which streams through holes in the roof of the cave. The cave is huge, around 100. Located in the darker regions of the cave are the homes of hundreds of harmless bats.
The Fontein cave is the most famous of all the caves in Aruba because it is the only one that has the drawings of Arawak Indians on the ceilings, which providing a real sense of island history to the cave.


                                                    Guadirikiri Cave

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