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... Pacific . - Alotenango . - Volcan del Fuega . - Escuint- la . Sunset Scene . - Masagua . - Port of Istapa , -Arrival at the Pacific 264 CHAPTER XIV . • The Return . - Hunt for a Mule . - Overo . - Masagua . - Escuintla . - Falls of San ...
... Pacific . - Alotenango . - Volcan del Fuega . - Escuint- la . Sunset Scene . - Masagua . - Port of Istapa , -Arrival at the Pacific 264 CHAPTER XIV . • The Return . - Hunt for a Mule . - Overo . - Masagua . - Escuintla . - Falls of San ...
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... Pacific again - 374 CHAPTER XIX . The Flores . - The San Juan . - Nature's Solitude . - Primitive Cookery . - Harbour of San Juan . - Route of the Great Canal to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans . - Nicaragua . - Survey for the ...
... Pacific again - 374 CHAPTER XIX . The Flores . - The San Juan . - Nature's Solitude . - Primitive Cookery . - Harbour of San Juan . - Route of the Great Canal to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans . - Nicaragua . - Survey for the ...
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... Pacific , we were under way . It was before seven o'clock in the morning : the streets and wharves were still ; the Battery was desolate ; and , at the moment of leaving it on a voyage of uncertain du- ration , seemed more beautiful ...
... Pacific , we were under way . It was before seven o'clock in the morning : the streets and wharves were still ; the Battery was desolate ; and , at the moment of leaving it on a voyage of uncertain du- ration , seemed more beautiful ...
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... as- cending the great Sierra , which divides the streams of the Atlantic from those that empty into the Pacific Ocean . The ascent was rugged and toilsome , but in two hours we reached the top . The scenery was wild and.
... as- cending the great Sierra , which divides the streams of the Atlantic from those that empty into the Pacific Ocean . The ascent was rugged and toilsome , but in two hours we reached the top . The scenery was wild and.
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... Pacific Ocean , and I saluted it with reverence . Ascending by a flight of massive stone steps in front of the church , we reached a noble plat- form a hundred and fifty feet broad , and paved with bricks a foot square . The view from ...
... Pacific Ocean , and I saluted it with reverence . Ascending by a flight of massive stone steps in front of the church , we reached a noble plat- form a hundred and fifty feet broad , and paved with bricks a foot square . The view from ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 1 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 1 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
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