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The church of Nuestra Señora del Socorro and the cemetery are off the main road. Apart from the Bar La Matilla, there are only a few scattered houses, some of whose patios have tall, thick trees for shade. These are particularly striking, as apart from tomato fields and agaves plantations the surrounding countryside is almost completely bare - erosion carries on unhindered.
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off the main road. Apart from the Bar La Matilla, there are only a few scattered houses, some of whose patios have tall, thick trees for shade. These are particularly striking, as apart from tomato fields and agaves plantations the surrounding countryside is almost completely bare - erosion carries on unhindered.




