Local
Situated on top of a mountain range, on a property owned by Mr. José Francisco da Silva, this site consists of a large rock formation, where, on its southern portion, there are red-toned rock paintings. The panel features four hand stencils, each measuring 17 cm in length, with some illegible stains just below them. On the eastern portion, there is a cut-out figure with fine lines, measuring 84 cm by 58 cm, resembling a stretched animal hide. In addition to its archaeological significance, this site offers a panoramic view of BR-104, allowing a sight of the rural area of the city of Queimadas, as well as the city of Campina Grande on the horizon.