1053 Cueva del Tesoro
Llueva VN54869855 Alt. 193m Length 45m

A large entrance surrounded by dense undergrowth which may be best found by parking on the second section of road between the large hairpin bends en route to Llueva and walking up directly towards a large chestnut and fig tree in jungle. The left hand entrance is a fossil remnant that may draught and contains a deep pit half way along its length. The right hand side is a choked chamber with no apparent way out.

The 5m deep pit chokes but there is a theory that it may have been dug as a defensive measure - there are possible socket holes down its side. It has also be said that the pit was dug for treasure.

Reference: anon., 1995c (logbook); anon., 1996a (Easter logbook)
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