Fantastic mostly vertical to slightly overhung climbing on limestone with tufa features on many routes.
Wasps, lots of wasps. Local climbers seem to have no issues with removing them.
The river has water levels that vary from bone dry to a raging torrent, and you may have to wade thru water to reach the crags. The routes in Cave Sector may not be climbable if there is water in the river.
Be aware the locals who are likely follow the santería belief system, have a number of alters in the river bed. Principally on the large boulder under the cave-like arch. They appear to regularly visit there to burn offerings and chant/create music.
Use the following route to reach the El Conde de Mana area: https://goo.gl/maps/euJTAX2zT9CyAA5aA
Park respectfully along the side of the road before the house with a bridge, do not block the bridge, do not block driveways. Walk down the river bed as this is the Mana river.
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