Balneario el Ojo del Buey

North Coast


Calle 13 on the eastern side of Dorado terminates in a tan-colored stretch of tree-backed sand, and is freer from beachgoers than Balneario Manuel Morales to the west. The most interesting thing here is the eroded rock formation of Ojo del Buey (Eye of the Bull), resembling a huge cow's head glaring out over the headland.


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