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The second rock formation on the Caribbean island of Aruba: the huge monolithic boulders of Ayo. In the past, the Arowak Indians used to inhabit this place, while putting their drawings on the rocks. They used to visit here, in order to hear incoming thunderstorms closing in on the island of Aruba. Therefore, the population of the Arowak Indians were notified and prepared for the outcome.
360 degrees, 12 photos, f/22, 1/135-1/30, 29mm |
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