
CUBA: Rambles by Land and Warer, or, Notes of Travel in Cuba and Mexico, Including a Canoe Voyage up the River Panuco and Researches among the Ruins of Tamaulipas
by B M Norman. 1845. 216p
The text discusses the lush landscapes and vibrant life in the suburbs of Havana and the interior of Cuba, highlighting the beauty of gardens, sugar and coffee plantations, and the rich biodiversity of forests and birds. It reflects on the historical significance of Cuba, particularly in relation to Columbus's discoveries, and emphasizes the contrast between the region's natural wealth and the social issues of slavery and poverty.
Additionally, the author expresses a desire to inspire others to undertake a comprehensive exploration and documentation of Cuba's history and culture, acknowledging his own limitations in achieving such a monumental task. He calls for individuals with the necessary resources and skills to engage in this important work, ensuring that the rich heritage of the island is preserved and appreciated by future generations.