Historical Rainfall in Cascada Sandalo

October 2007 was a big month for rain. Almost 2 meters in one month and
over 1 meter in a 7 day period.
Maps of the Area Around Cascada Sandalo
The "streets" in the Cascada Sandalo project have been named!
Click on the above link to see the name of your street.
This printable pdf format map is a work in progress and is far from complete.
If you have a gps reading, including latitude, longitude, and elevation
for your property, or another correction for the map, please forward it
to cascadasandalo@gmail.com
so we can put it on the next revision.
This printable pdf shows roads and trails that can be covered on quad
or horseback, but not necessary in a 4x4 automobile. It is big, so it
is recommended that you change your printer settings to print it across
4 or 8 pages.
Earthquake Data
We do have occasional mild earthquakes around here. The links above will
take you to sites where you can see the latest data on earthquakes.
Indigenous Artifacts

Diquis Pot found near Cascada Sandalo
If you are lucky enough to come across a piece of this beautiful pottery
made by the indiginous Diquis people who lived here between 500-1500 years
ago, you can go to the site below to find out more about it.
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