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... plain of lava . In front were two volcanoes , from both of which streams of lava had run down the sides into the plain . That directly in front my guide said was the Volcano of Masaya . In that on the right , and far- thest from us ...
... plain of lava . In front were two volcanoes , from both of which streams of lava had run down the sides into the plain . That directly in front my guide said was the Volcano of Masaya . In that on the right , and far- thest from us ...
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... plain . We rode an hour longer , and reached Nagarotis , a miserable village , its houses built partly of mud , with yards in front , trodden bare by mules , and baked white by the sun . I entered one of the houses for shelter , and ...
... plain . We rode an hour longer , and reached Nagarotis , a miserable village , its houses built partly of mud , with yards in front , trodden bare by mules , and baked white by the sun . I entered one of the houses for shelter , and ...
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... a back room . The elder traveller offered me the hammock , but I preferred the long chest , made from the trunk of a tree , which in every house in Nicaragua served as a sort of cupboard . CHAPTER II . Beautiful Plain . - Leon . -
... a back room . The elder traveller offered me the hammock , but I preferred the long chest , made from the trunk of a tree , which in every house in Nicaragua served as a sort of cupboard . CHAPTER II . Beautiful Plain . - Leon . -
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... plain , we saw the spires of the Cathedral of Leon . This magnificent plain , in rich- ness of soil not surpassed by any land in the world , lay as desolate as when the Spaniards first traversed it . The dry season was near its close ...
... plain , we saw the spires of the Cathedral of Leon . This magnificent plain , in rich- ness of soil not surpassed by any land in the world , lay as desolate as when the Spaniards first traversed it . The dry season was near its close ...
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... plain of Leon was even more beautiful than before ; too beautiful for the thankless people to whom the bounty of Providence had given it . On the left was the same low ridge separating it from the Pacific Ocean , and on the right the ...
... plain of Leon was even more beautiful than before ; too beautiful for the thankless people to whom the bounty of Providence had given it . On the left was the same low ridge separating it from the Pacific Ocean , and on the right the ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John Lloyd Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1848 |
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