Cactuſſes, or rather Cacti—for all the grand people called them ſo—he muſt have plenty of them.
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Cactuſſes, or rather Cacti—for all the grand people called them ſo—he muſt have plenty of them.
Source: wiktionary
Thence we go West, the road lying between two rows of cactusses, leave a path on the left and then we cross a little ravine, the left shore of which we follow (1), turning South West.
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Even after careful searching the Spanish did not find anything of value on Aruba. All there was were bare rocks, cactusses and divi-divi trees.
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