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1
Russell left the
barranca
,
climbing again up to the cover of trees.
2
These were placed conspicuously in front, upon the very brow of the
barranca
.
3
We saw then that we were near to the end of the
barranca
.
4
The
barranca
turned off by an angle at no great distance.
5
One of them was situated about 250 feet above the bottom of the
barranca
.
6
The next question that arose was, how I was to get across the
barranca
.
7
This was, no doubt, a channel by which the stream escaped from the
barranca
.
8
Next morning, we went off to get a view of the great
barranca
of Regla.
9
Banos means baths, and
barranca
is a small ravine.
10
In a short while she rose to her feet again, and rushed back toward the
barranca
.
11
This is at the top of the
barranca
.
12
With this intention they made a fresh start, and kept along the edge of the
barranca
.
13
As soon as day broke they remounted, and continued on along the edge of the
barranca
.
14
One woman in a western
barranca
cultivated a specialty of making large jars for holding tesvino.
15
He had gone to the left-down the
barranca
.
16
This great
barranca
is between two and three thousand feet deep, and the view is wonderful.
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