Archaeological Sites
Palma Sola
The area is blanketed in 2,000-year-old petroglyphs,
executed by the Yopes , Acapulco's earliest known inhabitants in the early
Preclassic period. Stone steps with intermittent plazas for viewing the ancient
art are set along a path through virgin vegetation.
A cave used as a ceremonial center is atop the mountain, more than 1,000 feet
above sea level and definitely worth the visit. The site is still being studied
by the National Institute of Archaeology and History.
Situated in the area known as the antitheater of of the Bay of Acapulco, this
area offers the visitor an interesting gathering of huge rocks carved with many
different images, among which are human figures in diverse poses. Visits from
Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 6:00PM
Location: 6 kilometers northeast of Acapulco.
Telephone: (744) 4841582
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