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.
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