The Indalo has been considered a symbol of good luck for centuries in the Province of Almería , becoming in the last century the most representative symbol of Almería and the Almerian
The Indalo is a rock art figure from the late Neolithic or Copper Age found in the Abrigo de Las Colmenas, Vélez-Blanco, although its origin is usually attributed to the nearby Cueva de los Letreros, located on the slopes of Maimón, also in the Spanish municipality of Vélez-Blanco, in the province of Almería , Spain. It represents a human figure with outstretched arms and a bow in its hands, although its meaning has not yet been definitively clarified, and there are also several theories that point to a certain divinity in the drawing.