September 8, 2024
Celorio to Ribadesella
Cave Art
Temperatures were a pleasant 54-69 degrees. The highlight and purpose for the short day was visiting the cave of Tito Bustillo. This cave is a world heritage site. After a long walk through the current entrance we arrived at the main gallery of art. Horses and reindeer were clearly depicted some on a red ochre painted background, by black lines, one horse was done in a dark violet unique to this group of Paleolithic paintings.
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The cave was discovered in 1968. They entered through a hole on ropes.
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In contrast to the small close space Hornis de la Peña Tito Bustillo is cavernous. The new entrance (the prehistoric entrance collapsed thousands of years ago) after a short walk leads to a large 2 or 3 story dome like space before continuing on.
Oil lamp light. Ropes to descend.
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Although I could not understand the guide I felt privileged to see such a rich colorful collection of cave art in person.
Today's ride: 16 miles (26 km)
Total: 267 miles (430 km)
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