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Home Columns John Pint Tuxcueca’s well-hidden petroglyphs on the ‘other side’ of Lake Chapala

Tuxcueca’s well-hidden petroglyphs on the ‘other side’ of Lake Chapala

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The pueblo of Tuxcueca was one of the most important ports on Lake Chapala. Apparently, it was also important thousands of years earlier, according to Tuxcueca Tourism chief Alejandro Solis, who also likes to promote some old and interesting petroglyphs in the area.

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