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TamaraEnLaPlaya
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Fiestas del Buen Viaje - El Cotillo
Fresh jareas for the Fiesta del Buen Viaje in El Cotillo
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This morning the traditional Calada was celebrated, with dozens of neighbors involved and at least a ton of fish to invite the attendees in the popular asadero next Thursday.
La Caleta de El Río, north of El Cotillo, welcomed this morning the continuation of a tradition that is lost in the memory of the generations of the town.
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Pozo Negro - El buen Jesus (barco)
Wasn't quite sure where to post this thread but thought it might provide a starting point to a visit, so ............
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[color=#222222][size=small][font=Verdana, BlinkMacSystemFont, -apple-system,]My father, Victoriano Pérez bought the boat, "El buen Jesús" from the Machín family of Puerto del Rosario in 1936. "The war broke out and he couldn't release it. He kept it in my house and four years later, in 1940, he was able to go fishing with him. He went out to sea and lived