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Pictogram, Cueva de la Linea, Parque Nacional de los Haitises, Dominican Republic, Caribbean

Precolumbian pictogram of a heron by the indigenous Tainos culture, in the Cueva de la Linea or Cueva del Ferrocaril, created by limestone erosion, in the Parque Nacional de los Haitises, or Los Haitises National Park, on the North East coast of the Dominican Republic, in the Caribbean. The paintings were made using berry juice, mangrove bark, charcoal, manatee grease and bat droppings. The park was established in 1976 and consists of limestone karst scenery, mountains, subtropical forest and mangrove forests along the coast. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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LC18_DominicanRepublic_MC_061.jpg
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Manuel Cohen
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Dominican Republic, Caribbean
Precolumbian pictogram of a heron by the indigenous Tainos culture, in the Cueva de la Linea or Cueva del Ferrocaril, created by limestone erosion, in the Parque Nacional de los Haitises, or Los Haitises National Park, on the North East coast of the Dominican Republic, in the Caribbean. The paintings were made using berry juice, mangrove bark, charcoal, manatee grease and bat droppings. The park was established in 1976 and consists of limestone karst scenery, mountains, subtropical forest and mangrove forests along the coast. Picture by Manuel Cohen