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The image shows a page from a book, likely a children's book given the illustration and text layout. The illustration depicts a stylized depiction of a person with dark hair and face paint, standing in a body of water with pink and purple plants. The text is in Spanish.

On the left side of the page, there is a question in Spanish: "Conversó con mis compañeros sobre qué hechos me parecen reales y qué acontecimientos me parecen fantásticos en esta leyenda. Luego, marco las opciones." This translates to: "I talked with my classmates about which events seem real to me and which events seem fantastic in this legend. Then, I mark the options." Below this question, there are two options with checkboxes: "Realidad" (Reality) and "Fantasía" (Fantasy). The text also mentions "Los cumanagotos eran una tribu indígena de Venezuela." which translates to "The Cumanagotos were an indigenous tribe from Venezuela." This places the legend in Venezuela.

To the right of the illustration, there is a section titled "Una historia mágica" (A magical story). The text describes a legend about the lagoon of Campoma. It mentions that the waters of the lagoon are set on fire once a year, and this happened before the arrival of Cristóbal Colón. It also talks about a princess who offered herself to a warrior named Coare. The text indicates that the story is from Venezuela, mentioning "Los cumanagotos eran una tribu indígena de Venezuela."

Further to the right, there is a column with dates and numbers. The dates are "octubre", "febrero", and "diciembre", with corresponding numbers "30", "21", and "12". Below these, there are years "1540", "1492", and "1524".

The overall scene is a book page with text and an illustration related to a Venezuelan indigenous legend. There are no specific details about a city named La Tagua, Venezuela, but the legend is stated to be from Venezuela.
cruzaleja

Jun 12, 2026, 12:40 AM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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The image shows a page from a book, likely a children's book given the illustration and text layout. The illustration depicts a stylized depiction of a person with dark hair and face paint, standing in a body of water with pink and purple plants. The text is in Spanish. On the left side of the page, there is a question in Spanish: "Conversó con mis compañeros sobre qué hechos me parecen reales y qué acontecimientos me parecen fantásticos en esta leyenda. Luego, marco las opciones." This translates to: "I talked with my classmates about which events seem real to me and which events seem fantastic in this legend. Then, I mark the options." Below this question, there are two options with checkboxes: "Realidad" (Reality) and "Fantasía" (Fantasy). The text also mentions "Los cumanagotos eran una tribu indígena de Venezuela." which translates to "The Cumanagotos were an indigenous tribe from Venezuela." This places the legend in Venezuela. To the right of the illustration, there is a section titled "Una historia mágica" (A magical story). The text describes a legend about the lagoon of Campoma. It mentions that the waters of the lagoon are set on fire once a year, and this happened before the arrival of Cristóbal Colón. It also talks about a princess who offered herself to a warrior named Coare. The text indicates that the story is from Venezuela, mentioning "Los cumanagotos eran una tribu indígena de Venezuela." Further to the right, there is a column with dates and numbers. The dates are "octubre", "febrero", and "diciembre", with corresponding numbers "30", "21", and "12". Below these, there are years "1540", "1492", and "1524". The overall scene is a book page with text and an illustration related to a Venezuelan indigenous legend. There are no specific details about a city named La Tagua, Venezuela, but the legend is stated to be from Venezuela.

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