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At a time when the Indians inhabited the area of San Felipe, the pumas abounded in the surroundings. And there is the stone of the lion, more precisely on a hill called Yevide. Since memory exists it is known that these felines have been persecuted and are at risk of extermination. Legend has it that in Yevide lived a beautiful lioness with her two cubs. One day the female had to leave her children to go out for food, and left the puppies sleeping next to a huge stone. When the lioness returned from the hunt the little ones were not there.
In his absence, muleteers had taken them. The mother, desperate, sought them incessantly without results. When night came, she lay disconsolate by the stone and made her groan of lamentation hear. It is said that from all sides the animal's roars were heard, which were nothing more than the cry of a wounded beast. From the next dawn he never saw a single puma again. All left the hill Yevide. And on winter nights, people often hear the lioness groan. It is her soul, they say, that still claims to her children that she left in the stone.
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In his absence, muleteers had taken them. The mother, desperate, sought them incessantly without results. When night came, she lay disconsolate by the stone and made her groan of lamentation hear. It is said that from all sides the animal's roars were heard, which were nothing more than the cry of a wounded beast. From the next dawn he never saw a single puma again. All left the hill Yevide. And on winter nights, people often hear the lioness groan. It is her soul, they say, that still claims to her children that she left in the stone.
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