Punta Walichu
This
historical and archaeological site is located 9 km. away from El
Calafate. Walichu or Gualicho is the name of a Tehuelche deity.
And this name suits perfect this place because it has a magical
ambience.
It consists of a number of caves at the foot of the cliff on the
shore of Lake Argentino. To get to them you only need to travel
9 Km from El Calafate,
in a visit that can last about 2 hours.
The first inhabitants of these lands, who came during the Glacial
Age and probably were predecessors of the Tehuelches, were hunters.
For this reason they printed in the walls of these caves drawings
that show their hunting methods and the animals that lived with
them. There are also the classic "painted hands" and the
strange labyrinths that probably represented the difficult path
to a new re-incarnation.
They were pretty skilled at the art of rock paintings and the quality
of the colorants they used permits that still today we can admire
these testimonies from those who preceded us in these distant lands.
Perito Moreno discovered these caves with pictures, drawings,
signs and manuscripts, in 1877. These archaic pictures are considered
to be over 4000 years old.
To get here, you start in El Calafate. Go along Libertador Avenue
up to Route 11 (asphalted). Once there, continue up to Km 6 where
you must turn left in a narrow road and continue 3 Kilometers up
to the parking lot, by Lake Argentino. You will spot a sidewalk
that descends to the beach and finishes at the Estancia 25 de Mayo's
Interpretation Center, where there is a snack bar and a gift shop.
From this point on a guide will escort you up to the Caves.
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