Tabon Caves, Cave complex in the Philippines
The Tabon Caves, dubbed as the Philippines' Cradle of Civilization, are a set of caves located on Lipuun Point, Quezon, Palawan.
The caves were discovered by Robert Fox and Miguel Antonio in 1962, revealing artifacts dating back 50,000 years.
These caves hold significant archaeological importance, with discoveries including the 'Tabon Man', thought to be the first human inhabitants of the Philippines.
Visitors can explore the caves via guided tours, which provide insights into the country's prehistoric past.
The Tabon Caves are home to the oldest known artwork in the Philippines - a 10,000-year-old red hematite figure.
Location: Quezon
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