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Catalina's Hideout is a safehouse located in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, down a dirt road in Fern Ridge of Red County. It contains a save icon in front of the house. It also triggers four missions in four cities in the countryside. The interior of the house is innaccessible to the player, but during a cutscene for one mission, Carl and Catalina are inside, where they can be heard having relations.
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Catalina's Hideout is a safehouse located in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, down a dirt road in Fern Ridge of Red County. It contains a save icon in front of the house. It also triggers four missions in four towns in the countryside. The interior of the house is inaccessible to the player, but during a cutscene for one mission, Carl and Catalina are inside, where they can be heard having relations.
   
   

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Catalina's Hideout is a safehouse located in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, down a dirt road in Fern Ridge of Red County. It contains a save icon in front of the house. It also triggers four missions in four towns in the countryside. The interior of the house is inaccessible to the player, but during a cutscene for one mission, Carl and Catalina are inside, where they can be heard having relations.


To the right of the house, there is a Buffalo parked and unlocked.


Interestingly enough, there are makeshift graves to the left of the cabin, with a shovel, implying the fate of anyone who crosses Catalina.