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As it is, blogs like this and some YouTube videos of Mulas preaching their lies is the first I learned of such things, and if it was not for the danger it poses us all, it would be funny.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Finally, in the eastern region, a large patch in Sierra Maestra; a patch in Sierra de la Gran Piedra; another large patch in Sierra del Cristal-Montañas de Nipe-Sagua-Baracoa, where it is mixed with small patches of pine forests, and more or less continuously along the northeast coast of the island (from Punta de Prácticos to Punta de Mulas).
Cuban moist forests 2008
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“The hell with dinner, you and I are going to walk to Punta Mulas.”
Breakdowns Keith R.A. DeCandido 2003
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“The hell with dinner, you and I are going to walk to Punta Mulas.”
Breakdowns Keith R.A. DeCandido 2003
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“The hell with dinner, you and I are going to walk to Punta Mulas.”
Breakdowns Keith R.A. DeCandido 2003
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“The hell with dinner, you and I are going to walk to Punta Mulas.”
Breakdowns Scott Ciencin 2003
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The third day from Porto Rico found the cruiser lying off Mulas.
Young Glory and the Spanish Cruiser A Brave Fight Against Odds Walter Fenton Mott
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The Puerto Casilda is more inclosed and goes further back inland but cannot be entered without a pilot, on account of the breakers (arrecifes) and the Mulas and Mulattas.
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Mulas, west-north-west of Baracoa, as far as the new settlement which has taken the name of Puerto de las Nuevitas del Principe, is alike free from shoals and breakers.
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The first must be that now known as Point Padre, the second Point Mulas: their distances from Alto de Juan Daune are underrated; but it requires no little experience to estimate correctly the distances of the bold headlands of Cuba, as seen through the pure atmosphere that surrounds the island.
The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (Volume II) Washington Irving 1821
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