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Holy Spirit Grotto
13.8222° N, -87.9650° E
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The Holy Spirit Grotto, located in Corinto, Morazán, El Salvador, is a significant archaeological site known for its impressive collection of petroglyphs. The cave, measuring approximately 60 meters wide, 30 meters high, and 20 meters deep, features around 200 pictographs in various colors such as red, ochre, black, green, yellow, and white. These ancient artworks are believed to date back to the pre-Classic stage of Mesoamerican civilization, providing insights into the cultural and religious practices of the time. Associated with the Xibalba legend and the Lenca nation's traditions, the cave is considered a sacred site. Its strategic location in a volcanic landscape also suggests potential use for astrological observations. The presence of an ancient road indicates historical trade and communication routes with nearby regions like Honduras. Overall, the Holy Spirit Grotto offers a unique glimpse into the spiritual and everyday life of early Mesoamerican societies.
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Pre-Classic Stage Petroglyphs
Pre-Classic stage
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