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Caja de Muertos Lighthouse in 1898.. The name Caja de Muertos (coffin) literally translates "dead man's chest" from Spanish. The name most likely comes from the original French name for the island, Coffre à Mort, first given by 18th century French writer and explorer Jean Baptist Labat due to the island's shape. [2]
It is believed the island is only some 4,000 years old, and stone art left on the island attests it has been visited by man over milennnia. [6] Taíno natives made frequent trips to the island on fishing expeditions, and when they were defeated by the Spanish during the 1511 battle of Spanish–Taíno War for Borikén, the natives attempted a retreat to the Caja de Muertos but shortly ...
"Hay veces que nada el pato y hay veces que ni agua bebe" December 12, 2016 () 483: 151 "Hay maderas que no agarran el barniz" December 13, 2016 () 484: 152 "Amar no es sólo querer, también es comprender" December 15, 2016 () 485: 153 "Aunque sean del mismo barro, no es lo mismo bacín que jarro"
People performing the Víbora de la Mar game. LA VÍBORA DE LA MAR (lit. The sea snake) is a traditional singing game originating in Mexico. Participants hold hands creating the “snake” and they run around the playground. It is a popular children's game in Mexico and Latin America, and also in Spain where it is known as "pasemisí". This ...
Muerto or Muerta (Spanish for "dead person") may refer to: Muerto, California, alternate name of Leliter, California; La Muerta, Mayan archaeological site; Isla Muerta (disambiguation) or Isla de Muerta, various fictional locations
1990: Juan Gabriel en el Palacio de Bellas Artes; 1994: Gracias por Esperar; 1995: El México Que Se Nos Fue; 1996: Las Tres Señoras (Beltran/Mendoza/Villa) – Temas y Produccion de Juan Gabriel; 1997: Juntos Otra Vez with Rocío Dúrcal; 1998: Con la Banda...El Recodo with Banda El Recodo; 1999: Todo Está Bien; 2000: Abrázame Muy Fuerte ...
Isla El Muerto is an island in the Gulf of California east of the Baja California Peninsula. The island is uninhabited and is part of San Felipe Municipality.
Toro Muerto (English: Dead Bull) is a collection of ancient petroglyphs in the Peruvian coastal desert, found in the Castilla province in the region Arequipa in Peru. The site contains some 3000 volcanic rocks with petroglyphs dating back to the Wari culture , [ 1 ] active from 500 to 1000 AD.