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View all photosThere are hundreds of stenciled handprints in the caves.There also a number of hunting scenes. Joanbanjo/CC BY-SA 3.0The most common prey of the early hunters was the guanaco, a type of llama. David/CC BY 2.0The caves were designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999.
Las Cueva de las Manos is tucked in the valley of the Pinturas River, in an isolated spot of the Argentine Patagonia, accessible via long gravel dirt roads. The trip can be rough, but is undoubtably worth it: It leads you to some of the earliest known forms of human art, dating back roughly 10,000 years.