Indalo
The Indalo is a prehistoric symbol found in the Almería region of Spain, often associated with good luck and protection. It depicts a human figure holding a rainbow or an arch, and it is believed to date back to the Bronze Age. The symbol has been discovered in various cave paintings and rock art, showcasing its cultural significance.
Today, the Indalo is widely recognized as a symbol of the province of Almería. It is often used in local crafts, souvenirs, and tourism promotions, representing the region's rich history and heritage. The symbol has become a popular emblem of identity for the people of Almería.