The highway is part of an American-Mexican off-coast highway, connecting Los Angeles, California, and Ensenada, Mexico. In 2015, the island has gained a lot of popularity amongst Californians, and the first official settlement was established on the island. The name "Las Kardes" it derived from the word kardex, which is Spanish for "archive" or "filing cabinet". In 2013, a highway has been built connecting the island to San Clemente Island near California. The harbor has been disassembled and recycled in 1955, and so were the most houses. No infrastructure, however, was left by the end of the war, due to the fact that most roads were unpaved, and no railroad was established. The island in the center of the waterfall has served as the downtown area of the Spanish settlement. However, during the war, America has completely taken over the island, and unfortunately, only 50 settlers were left by the end of the war due to rampant rebellion against American rule, forcing the US armed forces into murdering most residents. Before the Spanish-American war, the island has sustained a populace of 5,300 people. The island is located about 120 miles West of Ensenada, Mexico. Fictional map loosely based around Trindade Island.
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