Aguada da Boa Gente" between the Lagoa River and the Limpopo (Inhambane), in 32 deg.
Aguada da Boa Paz", but I can find no confirmation of this.
The people and provisions in the ship of Goncalo Nunes were distributed among the other ships after the Cape of Good Hope had been passed, and beyond the Aguada (watering-place) of S.
Our camp was at a large aguada bordered on one side by an extensive marsh with tall dense grass.
Our specimen, apparently an early migrant, was taken near the aguada at Rancho San Miguel.
And it was Aguada who came to Dona Teresa in the patio, undid her bonnet-strings, and bathed her face and hands with cool water.
Dona Teresa had no children, and envied though she was not jealous of Aguada of the smoke-black eyes and the babies.
On the 5th, the Intrepido and Montezuma, which had been left at the Aguada Inglesa, entered the harbour, being fired at in their passage by Fort Niebla on the eastern shore.
This bay is called Aguadade Saldanha, being in lat.
Clarke removes this place still farther to Flesh Bay, otherwise called Angra de St Braz, or Aguada de St Braz by De Barros.
The surface was covered with water weeds like a carpet of vivid green, and the aguada had a much higher interest than any derived from mere beauty.
These pits were no doubt of modern date, and we could not discover any indications of ancient wells; nevertheless, such may exist, for the aguada has been disused and neglected for an unknown length of time.
Indians were then filling their water jars, and this aguada was the only watering-place of the rancho.
Engraving 33: An Aguada] At seven o'clock the next morning we started, and at the distance of a league reached the rancho of Jalal, from which we turned off to the aguada to water our horses.
There was an aguada in the neighbourhood, to which we immediately sent them, and, carrying our traps up to the terrace of the nearest building, we sat down before it to meditate and lunch.
These were all cleared out, and the whole aguada repaired, since which it furnishes a supply during the greater part of the dry season, and when this fails the wells appear, and continue the supply until the rains come on again.
Senor Trego told us that usually, at this season, the aguada was dry, and the people were drawing from the wells and pits.
I returned from the aguada in time to assist Mr. Catherwood in taking the plan of the buildings.
Perhaps the Duke of York's Island of Cowley, and Santa Maria delAguada of Morel, may be the same.
Pursuing the voyage, therefore, in the Desire, Candish directed his course for the Ladrones across the Pacific Ocean, these islands being nearly 1800 leagues distant from this harbour of Aguada Segura in California.
The whole intervening space was overgrown with woods, the ground was low and muddy, and, as the rains still continued, the aguada was at that time a fine sheet of water.
At the time of our first visit to it, however, this aguada had in our eyes a more direct and personal interest.
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