Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras / Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond
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A travel memoir recounting an extended southbound journey through Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, offering day-by-day observations of roads, lodging, and the hardships of travel; vivid sketches of market life, rural villages, and indigenous customs; detailed looks at mining operations and labor; encounters with soldiers, peons, and fellow travelers; visits to colonial cities and jungle-hidden ruins; and practical reflections on food, transport, and social conditions encountered along the route.
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