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Las Pozas, Xilitla, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, 24 September 2011. Las Pozas ("the Pools") is a surrealistic group of structures created by Edward James, more than 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level, in a subtropical rainforest in the Sierra Gorda mountains of Mexico. It includes more than 80 acres (32 ha) of natural waterfalls and pools ...
Aaamos Canyon-, Dry Canyon-, Tapo Canyon-, Las Llajas Canyon-, and White Oak Creeks, and North Simi Drain The Arroyo Simi ( Spanish for "Small Stream of Simi", sometimes also referred to as Simi Creek ) is a 19-mile (31 km) westwards-running creek, located in California , United States, running from the city of Simi Valley and crosses the ...
The grant extends along the Arroyo Simi (river) in the western Simi Valley and southern Oxnard Plain, from near present-day Moorpark to Camarillo. Rancho Simi bordered it on the east; Rancho Calleguas, and the Las Posas Hills and Simi Hills on the south; Rancho Santa Clara del Norte and Arroyo del Las Posas (river) on the west; and the western Santa Susana Mountains on the north.
Three houses along a six-house section of Garrido Drive in Camarillo burned as firefighters from L.A. and Ventura counties worked to knock the fast-moving blaze that is part of the Mountain Fire ...
The Mountain fire in Ventura County has grown to 10,500 acres and injured several people, who were hospitalized, according to the county Fire Department.
It was established in 1892 by Thomas Bard and D.T. Perkins on a portion of the Rancho Las Posas Mexican land grant. [8] Somis is in the Las Posas Valley [9]: 194 on the south bank of Fox Barranca, [10] just west of Arroyo Las Posas. [11] For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Somis as a census-designated place (CDP).
Cerro de las Mesas, meaning "hill of the altars" in Spanish, is an archaeological site in the Mexican state of Veracruz, in the Mixtequilla area of the Papaloapan River basin. It was a prominent regional center from 600 BCE to 900 CE, and a regional capital from 300 CE to 600 CE.
The Cerro de las Mitras (Spanish for “Miters' Hill”), is a mountain and a protected area [1] in the Monterrey, San Pedro Garza García, Santa Catarina and García ...