This is the Bauma Grande cave where the famous 'triple burial' was discovered - you can't visit this cave though.
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The Grimaldi Venus, fashioned in serpentine and depicting a pregnant woman.
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Horse engraving in one of the caves
This is the last of our visit to the Balzi Rossi caves - however, I've just one more photograph that shows you just how far we've walked. So come back tomorrow - and after that - we'll go back to Menton!
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