Boca," to the south-west, where empties the river Tayabo, and that of the river Muse, to the southeast. The anchorage in the bay is not a very good one, as the water is so shallow that it necessitates the loading of vessels by lighters, unless they happen... Cuba with Pen and Pencil - Página 402por Samuel Hazard - 1873 - 584 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress. House - 1881 - 770 páginas
...railes) to Fernandez, about 18 miles northwest. states that "the anchorage in the bay is not very good, as the water is so shallow that- it necessitates the loading of vessels by lighters, unless tho vessels happen to be quite small." Trinidad is connected with all southern ports, from Batabano... | |
| 1881 - 762 páginas
...among harbors of the "first class," Hazard states that "the a: chorage in the bay is not very good, aa the water is so shallow that it necessitates the loading of vessels by lighters, unless the vessels happen to be quite small." Trinidad is connected -with all southern ports, from Batabano... | |
| Gonzalo de Quesada, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1896 - 662 páginas
...around the point, and then, retracing our course in the direction from whicli we have come, we sec, upon the shore of this beautiful bay, the little village...depot of the railroad which connects it with Trinidad. A Hotel in Trinidad. If the traveler can find a volante, we would advise him to take that and ride... | |
| Gonzalo de Quesada - 1898 - 700 páginas
...takes some time to get up to its port, for in front of the bay there is a large narrow point of land, which, with the main land, forms the bay and port...depot of the railroad which connects it with Trinidad. A Hotel in Trinidad. If the traveler can find a volante, we would advise him to take that and ride... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office. Military Information Division - 1898 - 536 páginas
...among harbors of the ' * first class," Hazard states that ''the anchorage in the bay is not very good, as the water is so shallow that it necessitates the loading of vessels by lighters, unless the vessel is quite small." Vessels drawing 10 feejb 6 inches are liable to run aground with the least... | |
| United States. Military Information Division. War Department - 1898 - 536 páginas
...among harbors of the ' ' first class," Hazard states that "the anchorage in the bay is not very good, as the water is so shallow that it necessitates the loading of vessels by lighters, unless the vessel is quite small." Vessels drawing 10 feet 6 inches are liable to run aground with the least... | |
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