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The accompanying teaching staff will be responsible for ensuring compliance with the rules and dynamics at all times. At least one teacher must accompany each group throughout the entire visit.
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We ask for maximum punctuality to ensure all activities can be carried out within the established timeframe and according to the agreed-upon plan.
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Upon entering the PAAR, the person in charge of the group must approach the front desk for registration. While this process is being completed, the group must remain in the area indicated by the visitor services staff.
The petroglyphs are located within the Park’s Archaeological Area. Visitors to this archaeological site agree to the following rules for the use of the facilities:
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The petroglyphs have specific legal protection (Assets of Cultural Interest). Any damage to them will be sanctioned by the administration. It is especially harmful to step on the surface of the panels or to trace/re-mark the grooves of the engravings.
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Use the designated paths and routes marked by the visitor services staff.
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Respect the flora and fauna found within the 22 hectares of the Archaeological Area.
The CIDAR is a space that requires a calm and quiet environment to ensure a high-quality visit.
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Groups must always be accompanied; students may not visit the permanent exhibition without the presence of their teachers.
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Food and drink are not permitted inside the Interpretation Center.