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Video: The Prehistoric Cave Art Of Cantabria, Spain
One of the advantages of living in Europe is that you can visit lots of historic sites with your kids. This fosters an interest in the past, reduces museum fatigue and is a great way to learn together.
I live in Cantabria, on the north coast of Spain, a region filled with historic sites from Napoleonic forts to preserved Roman towns. Cantabria is most famous for the prehistoric cave art in ten caves that have been given UNESCO World Heritage status. From about 17,000 to 11,000 years ago, people decorated Cantabria's many caves with pictures of bison, horses and other animals. They often used the natural contours of the rock to give the animals a three-dimensional look. In addition to the animals, there are strange patterns of lines and dots. Archaeologists have spent generations arguing over what these mean, but of course we'll never know for sure.
My son is going on a school trip this week to Cantabria's most famous cave, Altamira, and he's looking forward to visiting a place that Dad has never seen. Yes, my 6-year-old is already competing with me for travel stories! And now he's reminding me that I haven't been to the Madrid train museum either. OK, kid, you win.
For more on the Paleolithic cave art of Cantabria, check out this video by Turismo Cantabria, which only has 267 views on YouTube. Sounds to me like Turismo Cantabria need to do more marketing. This is a great part of Spain for hikes, beaches and food, and makes a great alternative to the usual tourist circuit.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Turismo de Cantabria May 16th 2012 12:58PM
Hello Mr. McLachlan
We’ve read your posts and we notice you know very well and enjoy the fact of living in Cantabria. We appreciate really much your interest in the region and especially when you refer to Paleolithic Caves declared World Heritage Sites.
Regarding our marketing strategies, we’ll take into account your suggestions
We would like to thank you for spreading away our legacy among your readers and invite you to keep in touch in case you need further information about Cantabria.
Turismo de Cantabria
Kind Regards,