Plano de la Ensenada del Principe : que se halla siete millas al leste de la de Mescaltitan en la Canal de Santa Barbara en la costa septentrional de la California, y situada en la lat[itu]d n[orte] de 34 g[rado] 27 m[inuto]s y en la long[itu]d de 14 g[rados] 38 [minutos] al oeste de San Blas, y es
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