• LUCAS DE LA CAL

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Wednesday, December 18, 2019 - 10:39 PM

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The first who wanted to take over the crater that gave off sulfur and a smell of rotten egg was a pirate from the mid-eighteenth century. He, James Cook, sailed the Pacific seas aboard his Endeavor when he spotted a small island with a large volcano. It was named Isla Blanca by the columns of smoke that flowed under the sky. A name that should not have been very funny to the Maori of the Iwi, the tribe already settled in a territory dominated by their god of lava called Whakaari, which s

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