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Page 39
Ride Across the Plains 39 the cattle hacienda of San José , reached the plains of
the same name , about two leagues in width , now dry and dusty , but in the wet
season forming a great slough of water and tenacious mud , through which the ...
Ride Across the Plains 39 the cattle hacienda of San José , reached the plains of
the same name , about two leagues in width , now dry and dusty , but in the wet
season forming a great slough of water and tenacious mud , through which the ...
Page 285
The San José plains were in a dreadfully muddy state , and for five miles we went
plunging through the swamps . Most of the mules fell several times , and we had
great difficulty in getting them up again . We passed two travellers with their ...
The San José plains were in a dreadfully muddy state , and for five miles we went
plunging through the swamps . Most of the mules fell several times , and we had
great difficulty in getting them up again . We passed two travellers with their ...
Page 288
It is found in the valleys of Humuya and Goascoran in Honduras , which , along
with the central plain of Comayagua ... is 2850 feet above the sea , and the
country around is composed of undulating savannahs and plains covered with
grass .
It is found in the valleys of Humuya and Goascoran in Honduras , which , along
with the central plain of Comayagua ... is 2850 feet above the sea , and the
country around is composed of undulating savannahs and plains covered with
grass .
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