El loco
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I share the sentiment of others who have visited this beach. It is a hidden gem, secluded from the hustle and bustle of the city. One of the things I appreciate about this beach is the small river that flows into it, which provides a natural way to rinse off the salt after a refreshing swim in the ocean. Additionally, there is a memorial marker commemorating the landing of Di Marti after his exile, which adds a historical touch to the already picturesque landscape. For those who want to stay longer, there is a well-equipped campsite nearby with a restaurant that serves delicious food. Although the restaurant may not always be open, when it is, you can expect a satisfying meal. Overall, this beach is a must-visit for anyone seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of history.
Alberto Sacerio
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What a charming anecdote! Apparently, back in 1895, two revolutionary heroes, José Martí and Máximo Gómez, made an unexpected pit-stop at this beach. They had hopped off a German fruit steamer that had just left the Bahamas and were on their way to join a rebellion in Cuba. It's hard to imagine the excitement and anticipation they must have felt as they stepped onto this sandy shore, ready to fight for their cause. It's a shame we can't ask them for their thoughts on the beach itself, but I'm sure they were too preoccupied with their mission to notice the beauty around them. Still, it's fascinating to think that this unassuming spot played a small part in such a significant moment in history.