Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond by Harry Alverson Franck
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A dwelling on the hot lands of the Coast, and its scantily clad inhabitants. Along the Pasoreal River. The mozo pauses for a drink on the trail. One way of transporting merchandise from the coast to Tegucigalpa. The other way of bringing goods up to the capital. The garrison of Amapala. Marooned "gringoes" waiting with what patience possible at the "Hotel Morazan," Amapala. Unloading cattle in the harbor of Amapala. The steamer arrives at last that is to carry us south to Panama. We lose no time in being rowed out to her. MAP The Author's Itinerary CHAPTER I |
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