
Los cazadores fugaces y el nadador
Estructura
These are two petroglyphs of human figures that are not very large and barely visible. One of them seems to be in movement, while the other is rather static. Both are facing forward, with a kind of spear in the right hand. They were called fleeting hunters, because -due to the illumination of the sun- they are usually seen for brief minutes in the afternoon. Towards the southwest of the group, in the rocks that are almost all the time submerged in the sea, the petroglyph of a human figure known as the swimmer is noticed. In its round head the eyes and the mouth are represented. The erosion prevents observing the rest, with the exception of the right hand, which is downward.
