Mural painting made on the wall of a mogote (120 x 80 meters) located in the Valley Dos Hermanas within the Viñales National Park which reflects the different evolutionary periods from remote times, projected by the painter Leovigildo González with the collaboration of Dr. Núñez Jiménez and executed by peasants in the area. It has the installation with ranches of traditional construction, designed in wood and guano roofs, reproducing the vernacular architecture. It offers restaurant services for 320 people, a servibar and recreational options.

Passing the village five kilometers opens a cliff in the rock carved by the river Palmarito, with two elevations known as "Mogotes de las Dos Hermanas¨. In its interior there is a small valley where the Camping Dos Hermanas is located and to the West, is located the Mural of Prehistory, considered one of the largest mural paintings in Cuba. Executed by the peasants of the area, directed by Leovigildo González, pupil of the great Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, the megalocnus, plesiosaurs, anmonites and other figures that run through the evolution of life in Cuban territory were drawn.