Tour group carefully enters La Linea cave with flashlights and guided by Roberto Breton Hernandez. Professors Michael Fuller and Neathery Fuller were part of the tour group.
The most complex pictograph panel in the cave contains a number of elements including a squatting figure with prominent ear spools.
One of the largest pictographs in La Linea cave is a charcoal representation of a squatting figure with prominent ear spools.
DStretched image (filter YDS) of the prominent pictograph of a squatting figure.
Pictograph panel showing a squating figure with outstretched fingers near the entrance to La Linea Cave.
Pictograph panel near the entrance to La Linea Cave.
Dstretch analysis (filter ybk) of the pictographic panel near the entrance to La Linea Cave.
Pictographs in La Linea Cave representing birds.
Dstretch analysis of the Pictographic panel in La Linea Cave representing birds.
Pictograph in La Linea Cave representing a stork with a fish.
Pictograph in La Linea Cave representing a bird with a crab.
Pictograph in La Linea Cave at the entrance.
Pictograph panel in La Linea cave that appears to show heads (on posts) with ear spools.
Dstretch analysis (filter FAB) of the heads with ear spolls.
Another pictograph panel in La Linea Cave representing birds.
Another pictograph panel in La Linea Cave representing birds. Scale is 10 cm.
Pictograph panel in La Linea Cave representing a mask or head on a stick. This pictograph is immediately to the left of the squatting figure with ear spools and crescent symbol.
Dstretch image of the pictograph panel in La Linea Cave representing a mask or head on a stick. This pictograph is immediately to the left of the squatting figure with ear spools and crescent symbol.
Pictograph panel in La Linea Cave.
Second entrance (skylight) to La Linea Cave. Many of the significant pictograph panels are on the walls under this entrance.
Professor Michael Fuller looking back towards the main entrance from the skylight room.
Sign at the start of the path to La Linea Cave.
Professor Michael Fuller and Professor Neathery Fuller on the boat ride from Samana to the Los Haitises National Park in the Dominican Republic.
Roberto Breton Hernandez describing the ecological and cultural history of the Los Haitises National Park in the Dominican Republic.