The popular voice says that residents of the Siguanea have often been frightened by the presence of fluorescent lights or the gloomy moan of those who may have been killed by harquebusses or bled to death by the attack of the Rhombifer crocodiles.
La Siguanea, located in the southwest of the Isla de la Juventud, 42 kilometers from Nueva Gerona, hides the most precious heritage of the pirates, who operated in this part of the Antillean Caribbean, until the early 19th century.
They, from their spectral condition, zealously care for their precious trophies, some today in the deep waters of the cove or under the roots of the tangled vegetation of the place, where not a few died after the burial of the booties.
Residents of the area say that they have often been frightened by the presence of fluorescent lights or the gloomy whimper of those who may have been killed by harquebusses or bled to death.
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