Title: Drops at furnas
Description: Located next to BR 101 highway, these furnas are caves that in the past were shelters of Indians. The largest of them is 17 meters wide. Between the 1940s and 1950s they were places where the mooliters stopped. They are now visited by tourists who appreciate their beauties and also use them as a place of devotion and faith.
Local: Sombrio, Brazil
Date of Registration: 23/12/2015
Title: Furnas
Description: Located next to BR 101 highway, these furnas are caves that in the past were shelters of Indians. The largest of them is 17 meters wide. Between the 1940s and 1950s they were places where the mooliters stopped. They are now visited by tourists who appreciate their beauties and also use them as a place of devotion and faith.
Local: Sombrio, Brazil
Date of Registration: 23/12/2015
Title: Furnas
Description: Located next to BR 101 highway, these furnas are caves that in the past were shelters of Indians. The largest of them is 17 meters wide. Between the 1940s and 1950s they were places where the mooliters stopped. They are now visited by tourists who appreciate their beauties and also use them as a place of devotion and faith.
Local: Sombrio, Brazil
Date of Registration: 23/12/2015
Title: Furnas
Description: Located next to BR 101 highway, these furnas are caves that in the past were shelters of Indians. The largest of them is 17 meters wide. Between the 1940s and 1950s they were places where the mooliters stopped. They are now visited by tourists who appreciate their beauties and also use them as a place of devotion and faith.
Local: Sombrio, Brazil
Date of Registration: 23/12/2015
Title: Furnas
Description: Located next to BR 101 highway, these furnas are caves that in the past were shelters of Indians. The largest of them is 17 meters wide. Between the 1940s and 1950s they were places where the mooliters stopped. They are now visited by tourists who appreciate their beauties and also use them as a place of devotion and faith.
Local: Sombrio, Brazil
Date of Registration: 23/12/2015