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truck truck (09/04/2020)
Great petroglyphs. One of A kind.
Gregorio Ramirez (12/29/2020)
RECOMMENDATIONS TO VISIT THE PETROGLYPHS • Do not touch the petroglyphs, our hand has sweat, grease and dust. • Limit yourself to just enjoying admiring and observing. • For no reason is it allowed to collect samples of flora, fauna or culture, leaving everything in its place. • Walk alone on the trail. • Photos without flash. • Avoid touching plants or flowers, they may have insects (toxic plants, or choyas) • Avoid climbing the hills that puts rocks, petroglyphs and your person at risk. • Avoid the limelight of climbing the Petroglyphs to take photos. • Failure to scratch, bandalize rocks and petroglyphs is a federal crime. • Preferably visit them with authorized guides certified by the authorities (first aid, they know niches and habits of the species) • Avoid lighting fires use designated camping areas • Park only in assigned areas (ranch entrance and roads) • Do not go around breaking holes and improvising trails for your safety. • Firewood collection is not allowed • Music and speakers are not allowed in these ecosystems. • Law of the ranches, if you find the door closed or open, leave it as it was. The livestock and fauna have their hours and places to eat or drink. • Report with the owner of the site and with the manager of the place do not enter without permission and without having made your financial contribution. • All the garbage that you generate must be returned to the city. • For physiological needs use the cat technique avoiding depositing them on plants, the urine dries the plants (bury the paper but preferably bring it to the city to deposit it in the right place) • Hunting, disturbing or disturbing wildlife is not allowed. Neither cut, plants or flowers. • Report entry and exit times to the site's people. • Despite being in rock, the petroglyphs suffer from the elements and are very fragile. • Stay with the group. • The desert is one of the most fragile ecosystems in the world let's take care of the desert • Leave the best place as it was before your visit. . Alcoholic beverages or toxic substances are not allowed. • Bring your first aid kit, cell phone, food and enough water. • Teach your children culture and nature deserves all our respect. • Again visit the sites with authorized and certified Guides. • Let us take care of the cultural and natural heritage of Caborca.
Octavio Avendaño Trujillo (06/12/2019)
Caborca ​​has the largest number of petroglyphs in Latin America. They date between 8 and 3 thousand years old.
Gerardo Jiménez (05/01/2019)
This place imposes by the amount of petro-engravings. People may think little, but everything that involves the location of the symbols, their meaning, the remoteness of the area (although it is close to Caborca), the desert environment, make it an impressive place
Mario Sanchez (11/16/2019)
It lacks greater dissemination and attractions in the area
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