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Examples
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Canoeing in the estero is a lot of fun, especially for photographers.
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The dry season had set in, and these places were rapidly drying up; but in many it had just reached that stage when the mud was most tenacious; at one very bad crossing, called an "estero," my mule fell, with my leg underneath him, pinning me in the mud.
The Naturalist in Nicaragua Thomas Belt 1855
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However, if you can make it to the estero in Pijijapan that would be better.
Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010
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However, if you can make it to the estero in Pijijapan that would be better.
Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010
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You might even go as far as the estero in Pijijiapan where you can get some seafood and take a trip up the river or hit the ocean side.
Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010
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You might even go as far as the estero in Pijijiapan where you can get some seafood and take a trip up the river or hit the ocean side.
Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010
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You can also drive out to Barra de San Jose (head out to Mazatan just outside of Tapachula) where you will drive through an agricultural area and eventually reach the estero.
Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010
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You can also drive out to Barra de San Jose (head out to Mazatan just outside of Tapachula) where you will drive through an agricultural area and eventually reach the estero.
Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010
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You might even go as far as the estero in Pijijiapan where you can get some seafood and take a trip up the river or hit the ocean side.
Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010
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However, if you can make it to the estero in Pijijapan that would be better.
Tapachula vs. Tuxtla 2010
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