
To Panama and Back: The Record of an Experience
by Henry T Byford. 1908. 384p
The narrator describes a journey from Panama, highlighting the camaraderie among fellow travelers despite delays and discomfort. They enjoyed a communal dinner with a mix of traditional and unconventional foods, contrasting with the noisy behavior of other passengers. Observations include the state of local infrastructure and the need for improvements in food quality and recreational facilities. The narrative reflects on the challenges of tropical travel, emphasizing the importance of honest experiences over idealized expectations.