Early settlers may have floated down the Pacific Coast in canoes before heading 2,000 kilometers east to
the remote rock shelter, or they might have taken an inland route from North America, archaeologist Denis Vialou of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris and his colleagues report in the August Antiquity.
Not exact matches
Early settlers may have floated down the Pacific Coast in canoes before heading 2,000 kilometers east to the
remote rock -
shelter, or they might have taken an inland route from North America, Denis Vialou of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris and colleagues report in the August Antiquity.
Richelieu's
remote location is not
sheltered from the open water and recommended for the more advanced diver due to changing currents which can be mild to strong, but also mean that the best way to experience Richelieu
Rock is via dive liveaboard.