
The town of Cabo Rojo serves as the focal point for this late-1940s topographic study, showing a transition from the agricultural interior to the coastal western edge of Puerto Rico. The American Railroad Company of Porto Rico cuts a distinctive path through the landscape, linking the urban center with the surrounding barrios. Near the coastline of the Pasaje de Mona, the fishing village of Puerto Real and the coastal settlement of Joyuda neighbor the expansive Laguna Joyuda, illustrating the region's historical reliance on marine geography.
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