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A travel and historical account surveys the isthmus from coastal towns and ruined colonial settlements through jungle interiors to the canal zone, blending on-the-ground descriptions with local customs, markets, churches, and indigenous communities. It traces earlier eras of piracy, colonial rule, and railroad-driven transit, then considers the canal enterprise and its labor, engineering, and economic consequences. Agricultural and commercial life, everyday scenes, and public institutions are described alongside reflections on waste, development, and neighboring countries, concluding with perspectives on modernization and future prospects for the region.
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