extending baoc into the roc*. The water appeared deep and the shore 
steep to , possibly a place where vessels wight oeet to refuel at sea. 
sparsely* Forest of good size is found to the south and west of M&icao 
end Carraipia* Londo3© is developing a good highway system leading into 
Uribia* Elsewhere the roads are in the wain trails that are sandy or 
rocky according to the terrain. Passenger cars coos up frets Maracaibo 
to Maieao and Uribia and go oat free Rioh cha. lost of the travel, how¬ 
ever, is in heavy tracks* During rains transportation is on horse, 
sale, donkey or on foot as cars cannot get through* 
bordering the sea* 
only running water. 
Cosina, Comoro, and Jarara 
ranges are dry, rocky and barren* The 
population of Guajiro Indians, possibly 
a large 
These center 
about water holes dug in dry stream beds, or about wells driven by 
government agencies. The Guajiro are a strong, healthy people, with 
caciques having considerable properties. It is not unusual to find the 
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