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The Myth of Petroglyphs in a Rock of Chiapas

Summary by Chiapasparalelo
Snakes on the rock road to the Divisadero. Observe the rays inflicted on the rock. (Photo: Antonio Durán) The dirt road that goes from Ocuilapa to the community El Divisadero, in the borders of Ocozocuautla and Berriozábal, passes by a rock with petroglyphs. Locals say that the promontory has been dressed, especially by the linings of the trail. They point out that before it was higher and other figures were distinguished; “they are not all seen…
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Snakes on the rock road to the Divisadero. Observe the rays inflicted on the rock. (Photo: Antonio Durán) The dirt road that goes from Ocuilapa to the community El Divisadero, in the borders of Ocozocuautla and Berriozábal, passes by a rock with petroglyphs. Locals say that the promontory has been dressed, especially by the linings of the trail. They point out that before it was higher and other figures were distinguished; “they are not all seen…

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Chiapasparalelo broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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