The Nicaragua Canal

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It is not much eaten, because the seeds occasion *Belt, "The Naturalist in Nicaragua. " Ill severe attacks of indigestion, though the pulp is said to be harmless.
Our party left America at 6:30 A. M. On Wed- nesday, April 8th, for a tramp through "Dark- est" Nicaragua. There were about twenty of us, mostly New Yorkers, and although we could have gone all the way to the lake by steamer, we preferred, for the novelty and experience of the thing, a march on foot of forty miles through the forest.
...Though we had the ad- vantage of Mr. Stanley at the start, in that we were able to make the first stage of our journey by railroad, he had the better of us in the end, as he was able to ride a mule, while we were compelled to foot it. The nature of the ground is such that no beast of burden except man can travel over it. The surface is cut up by nu- merous small streams, which have worn their channels into deep gullies from twenty to one hundred feet wide, with precipitious sides. A mule had been secured for the use of Senator Miller, who was the heaviest man in the party, but it soon was made plain that it would be about as easy for the senator to carry the mule as for the mule to carry the senator, so the 112 animal was left behind at the end of the rail- road.

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