
Realitos serves as the central hub of this South Texas landscape, situated along the tracks of the Texas Mexican railroad. The 1967 terrain is defined by a ranching and extraction economy, visible through the wide dispersal of family-named windmills and numerous extraction sites. Notable water sources such as Guaturche Tank, Bonita Tank, and Cuerva Tank provide critical infrastructure for the arid brush country, while Macho Creek and Laborcitas Creek drain the surrounding plains.
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