Talk:Morro Rock

Latest comment: 5 months ago by JustGaro in topic Morro means nose, right?
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Morro means nose, right?

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Or maybe snout? I'm not sure if that's the historical relevance of the word used Juan Crespí. I think this detail should be added, particularly near the bit about the first European sighting. JustGaro (talk) 15:27, 3 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

Not in Spanish. Morro is a standard word for a hill or large rock. There are no credible sources stating otherwise. Cristiano Tomás (talk) 15:49, 3 January 2024 (UTC)Reply
Thanks! I'll delete the topic then. JustGaro (talk) 15:58, 4 January 2024 (UTC)Reply