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At Ocujal I made arrangements to stay at the house of Alberto 
the other side of the Potrerillo ae On the morning of the 
8th Alberto and I rode down to Turquino beach to the east 
where the Turquino river anlar into the sea. This is a much 
longer beach than Ocujal, and on it is aera wreckage 
from the “Colon,’’ a Spanish warship sunk during the Spanish- 
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biscui d e bakeries here, three tins of condensed milk, 
gro’ ffee, sugar, four tins of sardines, two of peaches, a 
piece of “‘s: ichon,’’ a sort of sausage, two dozen hardboiled 
eggs, a tin can for boiling water, and an enamelled cup. Juan 
carried a five gallon gasoline tin for water. 
