This week marks two years since the unveiling of the World Heritage Site in the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley.
In 2022, CHiFA had the privilege of joining Dr. Robles Garcia and leaders from the local communities to unveil this marker of the area’s significance.
Deep inside a forest of cacti and shrubs is installed the plaque recognizing the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve as World Heritage. Its mounting [in the remote area] near the prehistoric Cave of the Little Hands (Cueva de las Manitas) is a testament to the determination of the local communities to raise awareness about the site, and the area’s other compelling natural and cultural features to create new tourism to the little-visited area, northeast of Oaxaca.
Bonnie Burnham, CHiFA President
Read the post published after our 2022 expedition to the plaque unveiling:
Visit the Ruta del Rio Grande PROJECTS page for updates on:
- Ruta del Rio Grande Heritage Regeneration Project: Supporting community-driven economic development while preserving cultural heritage for future generations.
- Cueva de las Manitas Conservation Project: Safeguarding ancient cave drawings and enhancing accessibility to connect more people with these remarkable sites.