Talk:Toquepala Caves

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Abrigo del Diablo[edit]

In Peruvian Spanish, at least, this name literally translates to "Coat of the Devil". Abrigo comes from abrigarse, which means to wrap oneself up against the elements. From that comes the noun, which is used to refer to heavier coats such as those we use for the winter in colder climates. --Rpapo (talk) 21:05, 30 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]