About 3,000 years ago, when America didn't exist, neither did Chile or Argentina. Back then, southern Chile was a land without an owner, where wind and cold reigned in the mountains and vast plains. Some people walked through those lands; there were no cameras, but they wanted to leave traces of their presence in the Patagonia of southern Chile. Thus, on the rocks of a cliff, they left the imprint of their hands.
These photos were taken years ago during a visit to the Paredón de las Manos archaeological site in Cerro Castillo, Aysén Region, Chile.
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