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servant, should accompany the tourist. He will make himself generally useful, and his wages should not exceed one dollar a day.
The following lists of short trips in Mexico are so arranged as to allow the traveler to see as much as possible in a given space of time:
Route I.
Vera Cruz to Cordoba | ½ day. |
In Cordoba | 1 do |
To Orizaba and remain there | 1 do. |
To Puebla | ½ do. |
In Puebla | 1½ do. |
To Mexico City | ½ do. |
In Mexico | 4 days. |
Return to Vera Cruz | 1 day. |
——— | |
Total | 10 days |
Route II.
Vera Cruz to Puebla | 1 day. |
In Puebla | 1 do. |
To Mexico City | ½ do. |
In Mexico City | 1 do. |
Return to Vera Cruz | 1 do. |
——— | |
Total | 5 days |
Route III.
First part same as Route II | 5 days. |
Mexico to Maravatio | 1 day. |
Maravatio to Celaya | 1 do. |
Celaya to Quéretaro | 1 do. |
Querétaro to Mexico | 1 do. |
——— | |
Total | 9 days |
Route IV.
Same as Route III, with the addition of 2 days, from | |
Celaya to the mines of Guanajuato and return | 11 days. |