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Aerial photograph, stereopair showing parts of Baconao Ridge (B), Emilia Valley (V), and Loreto Mesa (L), Gran Piedra Range. Photograph by U.S. Navy. Geology of South-central Oriente, Cuba. Oct. 1940-Oct. 1945. Published as Fig. 25, U.S.G.S. Bulletin 975-D. 1955.
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View northward across the Santiago Bay Lowland to Pelado Range (P) and Boniato Ridge (B). Note the quarry in Cuabitas limestone lentil of the Cobre formation at extreme right (ls). Photograph by U.S. Navy. Geology of South-central Oriente, Cuba. Oct. 1940-Oct. 1945. Published as Fig. 22, U.S.G.S. Bulletin 975-D. 1955.
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Aerial photograph stereopair showing parts of Bontato Ridge (B) and trellis drainage (t) in Valley and Ridge section, Turquino Range. Photograph by U.S. Navy. Geology of South-central Oriente, Cuba. Oct. 1940-Oct. 1945. Published as Fig. 40, U.S.G.S. Bulletin 975-D. 1955.
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Aerial photograph, stereopair showing parts of northern Santiago Bay Lowland and the Valley and Ridge section of Turquino Range. Note quarries in Cuabitas limestone lentil of Cobre formation (ls) and small basalt stock (b). Photograph by U.S. Navy. Geology of South-central Oriente, Cuba. Oct. 1940-Oct. 1945. Published as Fig. 23, U.S.G.S. Bulletin 975-D. 1955.
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Aerial photograph stereopair showing part of Valley and Ridge section of Turquino Range. Note oblique trend of Pelado Ridge (P) as compared to more northeasterly trend of strike ridges. Photograph by U.S. Navy. Geology of South-central Oriente, Cuba. Oct. 1940-Oct. 1945. Published as Fig. 43, U.S.G.S. Bulletin 975-D. 1955.
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View westward across south end of Santiago Basin along Caribbean Coast. The entrance to Santiago Bay is in foreground; Turquino Range of the Sierra Maestra is in the distance. Photograph by U.S. Navy. Geology of South-central Oriente, Cuba. Oct. 1940-Oct. 1945. Published as Fig. 21, U.S.G.S. Bulletin 975-D. 1955.