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" water over a mud bottom. Opposite this port there is a fine level beach, possessing deep water close to the edge, which would form an admirable site for a town; and where, at very little expense, a wharf might be constructed capable of accommodating almost... "
Travels in Central America: Being a Journal of Nearly Three Years' Residence ... - Page 27
by Robert Glasgow Dunlop - 1847 - 358 pages
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Nicaragua: its people, scenery, monuments, and the ..., Volume 1; Volume 100

Ephraim George Squier - 1852 - 762 pages
...must therefore remain the chief port of Nicaragua. It is undoubtedly the best for harbor purposes. mud bottom. Opposite this port there is a fine level...constructed, capable of accommodating almost any number of vessels."—Central America, p. 26. CHAPTEE XIV. THE PRIESTHOOD IS NICARAGUA—DECLINE IN THE INFLUENCE...
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