
Pastillo and Colonia Bizarreta anchor this coastal landscape along the southern shore of Puerto Rico during the mid-1940s. The topography is defined by the transition from agricultural lands to the Mar Caribe, with the inland terrain marked by a significant Linea De Transmision and the courses of the Río Cañas and Río Descalabrado. These rivers provide natural drainage for the coastal plain, which meets the sea at distinctive points such as Pta Pastillo and the sandy stretch of Playa Cortado.
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