Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond by Harry Alverson Franck
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An Indian boy of Guatemala on his way home from market. Three "gringoes" on the tramp from the Mexican boundary to the railway of Guatemala. Inside the race-track at Guatemala City is a relief map of the entire country. One of the jungle-hidden ruins of Quiragua. The last house in Guatemala, near the boundary of Honduras. A woman shelling corn for my first meal in Honduras. A vista of Honduras from a hillside, to which I climbed after losing the trail. A resident of Santa Rosa, victim of the hook-worm. The chief monument of the ruins of Copan. I topped a ridge and caught sight at last of Santa Rosa, first town of any size in Honduras. Soldiers of Santa Rosa eating in the market-place. Christmas dinner on the road in Honduras. Several times I met the families of soldiers tramping northward with all |
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