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The author chronicles travels through Cuba and Mexico, recording coastal passages, a canoe ascent of the Panuco River, and excursions to ruined sites in Tamaulipas. Detailed observations of Havana cover its harbor, fortifications, public edifices including the cathedral and Columbus's tomb, social life, suburbs, and nearby plantations, with practical notes for travelers. Interior sketches describe landscapes, tropical skies, sugar and coffee cultivation, forests and wildlife, and encounters with local customs and social barriers to Anglo visitors. Antiquarian inquiries interweave careful descriptions of disparate ruins, discussion of vanished traditions and possible origins of former inhabitants, and a call for organized exploration to document American antiquities.

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Benjamin Moore Norman

Benjamin Moore Norman was an American author and travel writer known for his detailed explorations of various regions, particularly in the Americas. His notable works include "Norman's New Orleans and Environs," which provides a historical overview of Louisiana and New Orleans, and "Rambles by Land and Water," where he shares his travel experiences in Cuba and Mexico. Norman's writings often reflect his keen observations and insights into the cultures and landscapes he encountered, making significant contributions to the literature of travel and regional history.

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