-
Atacama Desert of
northern Chile the
shafts of
puquios are
known as
socavones.
Socavones are
known to
exist in
Azapa Valley and the
oasis of Sibaya, Pica-Matilla...
-
whose shafts are
locally known as
socavones. In 1918
geologist Juan Brüggen
mentioned the
existence of 23
socavones in the Pica oasis, yet
these have...
- Núñez. In 1918,
geologist Juan Brüggen
mentioned the
existence of 23
socavones (shafts) in the Pica oasis, yet
these have
since been
abandoned due to...
-
aqueducts in
various states of decay.
These aqueducts are
locally known as
socavones and tap Pica Aquifer. In the late 19th
century its
inhabitants were prone...
- was scarce.
Around 1900
scholars noted that puquios,
locally known as
socavones (lit. shafts), were
spread through the
oases of
Atacama Desert. In the...
- "Tormenta
tropical "Norma" causó daños en carreteras,
puentes y abrió 18
socavones en Sinaloa" [Tropical
storm "Norma"
caused damage to roads,
bridges and...
- "Tormenta
tropical "Norma" causó daños en carreteras,
puentes y abrió 18
socavones en Sinaloa" [Tropical
storm "Norma"
caused damage to roads,
bridges and...
- ****bia panameña -
escobillado -
llanero -
mejorana -
paseo -
seguidilla -
socavone -
suelta -
tamborito -
zapateo -
zapateado accordion - caja - churruca...
- ("royal fifth"), was levied. The
extraction of the
quicksilver in the
socavones (tunnels) was
extremely difficult.
Every day
before the
miners came down...
- del
Potosi (1911) by
Jaime Mendoza Yanakuna (1952) by Jesús Lara Lara
Socavones de
angustia (1947) by
Fernando Ramirez Velarde Altiplano (1945) by Raul...