Domingo Vandewalle (also Domingo Van de Walle de Cervellón, Don Domingo Vandeval) (1720 Santa Cruz de La Palma - 1776, Santa Cruz) was a Spanish explorer and military commander of Las Palmas in the Canary Islands. He is notable for being the first to discover the Guanches engravings of the Belmaco cave in the municipality of Villa de Mazo in 1752.[1]
^"Cronologia de los descubrimientos" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2009-01-23. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
DomingoVandewalle (also Domingo Van de Walle de Cervellón, Don Domingo Vandeval) (1720 Santa Cruz de La Palma - 1776, Santa Cruz) was a Spanish explorer...
Flanders the name is more common in concatenated forms like Vande Walle and VandeWalle.[1] In the Netherlands the form Van der Wal is most common. People with...
civilizations have also been found on some of the islands. In 1752, DomingoVandewalle, a military governor of Las Palmas, ventured to investigate the petroglyphs...
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