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“Memorial Hill” how the first North American settlers had baptized it, because there at its skirts they buried their first dead ones. Banderacahui, as the Indians called it, based on their cahita dialect. Long ago th...
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El Cerro del Creston rises 157m above the sea level, housing the world's tallest natural lighthouse, from an old time when boats didn't have electronical navigation, the light was the only way to know on those dark ni...
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The cross hill, named after the white cross at the top of it; used to be a place to pray at the day of the holy cross back in the old days, now the entrance is currently closed and can't be reached.
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Imagenes del puerto y la fortaleza, desde el cerro de Montevideo.
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Imagenes del puerto y la fortaleza, desde el cerro de Montevideo.
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Cerro Masatrigo, embalse de la Serena, Badajoz