The cave is located on the Cabo Cruz karst plateau, within the typical landscape of this relief, where dog's tooth, sinkholes and other elements abound.
Its entrance is through organ-detritic limestone rocks. It is 75m long, 50m wide and 7m deep.
The presence of outstanding archaeological values of the agro-pottery and pre-agro-pottery stages is also evident here, which can be seen in the numerous archaeological sites found there, some of them with petroglyphs, pictographs and other archaeological evidence.
There is a local population with strong genetic and spiritual ancestry from our Aboriginal population.
Close to this cave is the system of marine terraces, considered the best preserved in the world, a relevant example of reliefs formed by the combination of tectonic and glacioeustatic movements, from a geological period of Earth evolution (Plio-Pleistocene).