Get out ion you can. Maps by the Spanish who settled California in the 1700s and early maps after it became part of the US often noted topographical areas throughout the state which became "swampy" during the rainy season as "salsipuedes" as warnings to travelers entering those areas that muddy conditions might make it difficult to exit.Synonyms of salsipuedes are no exit dead end swampy impassableAntonyms of salsipuedes are through street Used in US as well
"During the rainy season a salsipuedes was an area that became so muddy that it might make it difficult to exit."
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