. Fig. 70. Capo Blanco. Track of 'William Scoresby', July 24-26. From St. WS 709 to 714 course maintained 270°. accompanied by changes of colour and by liberation of hydrogen sulphide. Thus the name aguaje has been used synonymously with el Pintor. Stiglich (1925) gives a detailed account of the various kinds of aguaje known, with especial reference to their colour and to the circumstances in which they occur. In this description, much of which is gleaned from fishermen's lore, Stiglich notes that


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