Description
*Hato Located in the south of the state of Anzoátegui It has an extension of land under Document of 11,300 hectares, but within the old limits it has 20,000 hectares that are within the same farm. This Hato is a company created between parents and children, in case of sale only a transfer of shares must be made. Bayona has 9 natural lagoons that are flooded every year by the Orinoco River, they are lagoons with an average of 5 to 20 hectares. Artificial lagoons, it has 3 artificial lagoons of 2 kilometers each plug, they are lagoons that have water all year round since the Morichal Veladero supplies them with water constantly, internally and the limit has 4 Morichales, it has savannas that consist of chaparral, alcolnoco (wood for lines), manteco and hairy straw. The other part is made up of estuaries flooded by the Orinoco in winter, and the Morichales keep them humid in summer. Following this comes the Orinoco Mountains, which are gamelotales ideal for fattening and raising livestock such as buffalo and cattle. The ranch has a 1,000-meter paved and compacted landing strip in excellent condition; *the strip is not permitted.* It has balancing rebar and drill pipe corrals. It has two piers, a Roman fence, and the corrals can hold around 700 animals. It has a covered, block-built pigsty; it has four modules measuring 3x3 meters. They have a roofed shed 15 meters long by 5 meters wide, it has an enclosure for animals (wild fauna of 1/2 hectare fenced with alfajol cloth. It has a house for the workers with 5 bedrooms, two corridors, a bathroom and kitchen. The main house is on a hill that overlooks the Orinoco and you can see some of the named lagoons. The house has 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, a kitchen, 3 large corridors. The nearest town is San Diego de Cabrutica, it is approximately 100 kilometers from the Bayona ranch. The area around San Diego de Cabrutica is an oil/livestock area. The perimeter lines have wood but no wire, existing pastures, it has 3 pastures of 200 hectares each. REF: 1,500,000