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Conch Shell Beach

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Pa yega e sitio ki, bo ta pasa arashi beach y bo ta bay na e di dos entrada cu tin muraya di piedra (tranchi).
Na e entrada ki bo ta drenta e di dos caminda di santo di e muraya di piedra (tranchi).
(si bo ta bini fe banda di Arashi)
Ora bo keda sigui e caminda bo lo haya un borchi cu ta bisa bo cu
kinan ba yega na un sitio historico.
Serca di kinan Archaeologiconanan a haya tools y ceramica cu ta mustra nos con habitante nan di 2000 aña pasa tabata cushina y come calco.
Busca e calco mas grandi cu bo por haya riba santo, NO mishi cu esun den tera. Midi y saca un potret cu bo lineal bandi dje.
Saca potret di bo lineal y calco y upload e riba instagram of facebook post (public setting) cu e hastag #banserio2024.
No lubida di tag @banserioaruba y mentiona e nomber di bo team!
To reach this place, you pass Arashi Beach and go to the second entrance with stone walls.
At this entrance, take the second sandy path between the stone walls.
(if you are coming from the direction of Arashi)
As you follow the path, you will find a sign that tells you that you are arriving at a historical site.
Near this area, archaeologists have found tools and ceramics that show us how inhabitants from 2000 years ago used to cook and eat conch.
Look for the largest conch shell you can find on the sand, DO NOT touch the ones in the ground. Measure it and take a picture with your ruler next to it.
Take a picture of your ruler and the conch shell and upload it on Instagram or Facebook (public setting) with the hashtag #banserio2024.
Don't forget to tag @banserioaruba and mention your team's name!
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