El Triunfo
is a destination located in the territory of Baja California Sur. In
here, there is a fireplace almost 47 meters high, which is a symbol of relic
for the sudcalifornianos. This majestic fireplace was baptized with the name:
Ramona.
Ramona, built in 1890, was once an achievement of
engineering for the inhabitants of the region. In the seventeenth century, the
site was conceived to a Spanish military, Manuel de Ocio, who was authorized by
the Spanish crown for the exploitation of minerals in mines that exists in the
small town.
In fact, El Triunfo, had its heyday when
many cultural countries decided to move to Baja California Sur to live
of the extraction of resources that inhabited the region, such as gold and
silver.
Both English and French cultures were attracted
by the wealth of metals; It is believed that Ramona was built in 1890 and
designed by Gustav Eiffel under the command of the company El Progreso, which
at that time was in charge of a mining industry in the US capital. When the
industry began declining, the chimney had to be closed.
By this time, people of El Triunfo wanted
to resume the customs of their ancestors, so the task of a restoration project
for Ramona began to take place. As a result, you'll have a new tourist
destination to visit and see with your eyes the emblematic chimney.
This magnificent historic building has the
identity of Baja California Sur, therefore, join the participation to
preserve Ramona. Interact with the small community that lives happily at El Triunfo and enjoy their friendliness and hospitality.
Walk through the streets and fall in love with
the story behind every corner. After 130 years of being built, Ramona still
stands, inviting locals and tourists to live the experience of each and every
town that are in in Baja California Sur.
Dare to go with your family and friends and if
you prefer, you can book transportation thorough Cabo Seasons and pamper
yourself during your trip.