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These days the south limps along littered with contradictions between the past and the
future: cranes mark Ponce's continual, if poorly planned, urbanization. The breathtaking
sunsets over the Caribbean are marred by huffing factory smokestacks, and the smooth
roads that cut through the ramshackle towns are often choked with traffic, only affording
occasional glimpses of the land's lush beauty. These paradoxes make Ponce and the sur-
rounding south coast the place where the 18th and 21st centuries have collided, and an area
of constant surprise.
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