Amazingly, this 14,500-year-old paleolithic art is under a building complex in a city in Spain. The cave is easily accessible, and was popular with schoolchildren until the 1970s when construction waste blocked the entrance. Miraculously the rock art survived graffiti-free. Perhaps more miraculously, the cave itself didn’t get buried or collapse due to the city that was built on top of it. On the cave’s walls are over 50 drawings of animals which once roamed the Iberian Peninsula, including bison, horses, goats, and an extinct subspecies of lion.
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