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Written by Dick Davis   
Sunday, 10 August 2008 23:04

Mexico Mosaic: Bat Cave and Robin Hood

I felt the Grand Marquis downshift as I drove up La Boca Canyon. I followed the river, looking for the Bat Cave, which is an unusual formation, 100 feet above the road. As the Bat Cave came into view, the large, dark, rectangular entrance appeared to be a mine entrance, the work of a stonecutter rather than that of nature. Opposite the cave was a platform, which had been built for tourists who wished to watch for flights of bats.

Gravel crunched as I parked on a wide spot in the canyon in front of Café San Ángel. Pedro, the owner, invited me to rest and sit inside the screened patio where bougainvillea were in bloom.

Pedro was eager to talk and asked me if I knew the history of the cave. "No," I said. "I've heard that it was a bat cave, and that the bats flew out in the evenings, seeking insects. And, visitors come to see the sight."

"It was once the home of Trevino, a bandit who robbed the rich and gave to the poor," Pedro explained.

"Sounds like our story of Robin Hood, which I saw at the movies when I was a boy," I replied.

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