10 de noviembre de 2025
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Carved Stone

Carved Stone

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Located just an hour and a half walk from the center of San Pedro de Colalao, it is a rock of enormous size (3 meters long, more than two meters wide, and one and a half meters high). It is one of the most valuable relics of the town located between rivers and hills, on a plateau surrounded by vegetation. This rock discovered in 1877 presents carvings of 45 contour figures of birds and other animals. Although its meaning is unknown, it is suggested that it is related to the cults of fertility and crops. It is recommended to visit the site accompanied by a local guide because on the way you cross the Tipas River on more than one occasion.

Casa de Tucumán
en Buenos Aires
  • Suipacha 140 - C.A.B.A.
  • Provincia de Buenos Aires - Argentina
  • Código Postal: C1008AAD
  • (011) - 43220562
  • casaenbsas@tucumanturismo.gob.ar
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  • Santa Fe 2121 - San Miguel de Tucumán
  • Tucumán- Argentina
  • Código Postal: 4000
  • +54 (0381)-2621377
  • informes@tucumanturismo.gob.ar
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