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  2. Arikok National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park features historic adobe plantation houses, the original cunucu (rural) houses known as Cas di torto. Cunucu Arikok, an early farmstead thoughtfully restored for preservation, recalls Aruba's agricultural history. [4] [5] Protective measures like cactus hedges and stone walls were erected to ward off goats, sheep, and donkeys. [4]

  3. Cas di torto - Wikipedia

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    Cas di torto (also called cas di lodo "mud house" or cas di bara "house wit wooden posts") is a distinctive type of adobe house, specific to the insular region of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. [citation needed] These houses were usually found in the vicinity of plantations. The few structures that still exist are the oldest structures that are ...

  4. File:Cunucu House Construction Methods, Noord.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Here you can visually have an idea how traditional Cunucu Houses were build in Aruba. This house is already run down and is not a protected site, however it's interesting to see the method of cactus stems, mod, cement, calichi and rocks.

  5. Noord - Wikipedia

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    Cunucu house Cas Tan Tin. Cas Tan Tin is a cunucu (rural) house in Noord. It was built by Mario and Johanna Tromp in the early 20th century. They raised nine children and grew fruits and vegetables at Cas Tan Tin. [4] Nowadays it is located in the suburban sprawl. [5]

  6. List of monuments of Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Wild House : 1850 Oranjestad Schelpstraat 12 ... Ex Botica Aruba : 1925 Oranjestad Steenweg 19 01-025 Info. Commanders Graves ...

  7. Casibari - Wikipedia

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    Casibari is a settlement of Paradera, north of Hooiberg, in Aruba. [1] Evidence of prehistoric rock drawings is still visible at the site. [2] [3] "Casibari" is an Indian name of Arawak (possibly Taíno) origin and can be explained as follows: CA as a prefix: where there are, SIBA (or CIBA) is stone and RI as a suffix is: good; so Where There are Good Stones.

  8. Oranjestad, Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Aruba 1815 depicts Paardenbaai harbour and village at the bay during English interregnum. [19] In 1805, Paardenbaai had 32 houses, which increased to 185 by 1824 and 196 by 1832. The village was described in 1837 as "of great size but so irregularly built that it resembles more a heap of scattered houses than anything that can be called a city ...

  9. Natural Pool (Aruba) - Wikipedia

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    The Conchi, also referred to as Natural Pool or Cura di Tortuga ("Turtle Pen"), earned its name from the historical presence of turtles in the pool. This natural saltwater tide pool is situated in the North conservation zone of Arikok National Park.