Quadirikiri Cave

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"Another must-do activity in Aruba is visiting the caves. The island is home to a number of spectacular caves, each with its own unique features. Guadirikiri Cave is one of the most popular caves in Aruba. It is a large cave that extends for about 100 feet and is illuminated by natural sunlight streaming through holes in its roof. The cave is home to a variety of stalactites and stalagmites, as well as ancient Indian pictographs. Fontein Cave is another popular cave in Aruba. It is smaller than Guadirikiri Cave, but it is just as impressive. The cave is home to a number of Arawak Indian drawings, which provide a glimpse into the island's history. In addition to Guadirikiri Cave and Fontein Cave, there are a number of other caves in Aruba that are open to visitors. Some of these caves are more challenging to access than others, but they are all worth a visit."
Juan Pablo Arango
"The Quadirikiri Cave is famous for its two chambers, illuminated by the sunlight streaming through holes in the roof of the cave. The cave extends for about 100 feet. In the darker portions of the cave nest hundreds of harmless bats."

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