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La Nina #18

Thorny brush species dominate La Nina ranch. Mesquite, acacia, prickly pear, lotebush, granjeno, white-brush, black-brush, Texas ebony, huisache and wild olive form dense, almost impenetrable thickets. The South Texas Brush Country is well known for producing trophy-class white-tailed deer. In addition to the native whitetail you will find, feral hogs, javelina, quail, dove and rabbits. Predatory animals include bobcat, fox and coyote. La Nina Ranch is behind two locked gates to insure privacy and security for the property owners in the ranch. Access to the individual tracts in the ranch is by an all weather caliche road. The caliche road easement is recorded to insure property owners will never have a problem with access to their property. La Nina Ranch's central location in South Texas is only one hour from the beautiful Texas Gulf Coast in Corpus Christi known for its beaches and sal...

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