... Guacara Sandy Loam Below The Guacara sandy loam consists of about 12 to 16 inches of dark grayish- brown , loose sandy loam . The subsoil to a depth of about 3 feet consists of stratified micaceous , loose fine sand of yellow color ...
... Guacara Sandy Loam The Guacara sandy loam consists of about 12 to 16 inches of dark grayish- brown , loose sandy loam . The subsoil to a depth of about 3 feet consists of stratified micaceous , loose fine sand of yellow color , mottled ...
... Guacara. The. Search. for. the. New. El. Dorado. Scouting in Venezuela is not easy. The country is slightly larger than Texas with a population of twenty-five million, and the distances between cities are long: a bus ride from Maracaibo to ...
... Guacara moved he saw through the broken windscreen a sight that sank his heart. Hundreds of winged forms with red ... Guacara could send the saucer spinning into the mountain. After about two min— utes, the Atacama loomed up ahead. “Lets ...
... Guacara, a nurse from Tucupita assigned to the regional epidemiologist's office. Guacara had learned a great deal about public health by working with Rodríguez and his staff and through participation in vaccination campaigns. Tall, dark ...
... Guacara. In this ycapacha are good springs of water. From Calacala [Royal Springs?] which is on the bank of the Rio de Guacara [Suwannee River], one travels in sight of the river as far as Chitonavajuno [Peacock-Baptizing Springs group ...
... Guacara mission , some information pertaining to the Native Americans and Spaniards who occupied the site is available . The paper trail suggests that the friars likely established Guacara in the Utina Indian territory about 1610 ...