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Visitors must be in good physical conditions in order to walk into "Cueva Clara" and reach "Sumidero y Cueva Espiral" to see the mouth of this cave. They must go down to it through a scenic 205-step boardwalk. The challenge is getting the way back to the tram. Once walking down the 205 steps into the sinkhole, the cave itself is off limits to ...
[5] in Camajuaní, Villa Clara, Cuba. Nearby towns are La Lebisa , Guajén , Vega Alta , Canoa , CPA Benito Ramírez , La Luz , Guerrero , and El Perico . The Saint Lazarus sanctuary is located in Rincón [ 6 ] where many Cubans make an annual pilgrimage on December 17 to mark the feast day of San Lázaro.
The Santa Clara–Caibarién Road (4–321), also known as the Road of Camajuaní is a Cuban state highway connecting the cities of Santa Clara to Caibarién.It starts at a roundabout with the Avenida Liberacion and the Santa Clara Beltway in Santa Clara, to continues east through the settlements of Minagric, Los Moros, La Granjita, El Gigante, the University of Las Villas, Camilo Cienfuegos ...
Gruta del Indio is a rock shelter located in Rincón del Atuel, Southern Mendoza, Argentina.The site is located 28 km south of the town of San Rafael at around 660m above sea level.
Rancho Rincon de San Francisquito was a 8,418-acre (34.07 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Santa Clara County, California given in 1841 by Governor Juan Alvarado to José Peña. [1] The name means "corner or bend of the San Francisquito" referring to San Francisquito Creek .
This narrow coastal area north of the city of Ventura and south of the Santa Barbara County line is commonly referred to as The Rincon. The automobile route along this portion of coastline opened up in 1913 as the Rincon Causeway or the Rincon Sea Level Road as the first driveable coastal route for motorists traveling between San Francisco and ...
Rancho Rinconada del Arroyo de San Francisquito was a 2,230-acre (9.0 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Santa Clara County, California given in 1841 by Governor Juan Alvarado to María Antonia Mesa. [1] The name means "ranch at the bend in San Francisquito Creek".
As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho El Rincon was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852, [4] [5] and the grant was patented to Teodoro Arellanes in 1872. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 1855, Arellanes gave the rancho to his son-in-law Dr. Matthew H. Biggs, who married daughter Maria de Jesus Arellanes in 1853.