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Sunday, April gth, 1922. Alberto and I left his house at 
Ocujal at 5:10 A. M. going by La Didn for Juan the guide. 
From here we continued down the coast to a point where a dry 
ravine, Arroyo Papayito, comes down, passing two large granite 
outcrops on the coast. Here we turned north, entering the 
woods from the be: 2c, and worked up a steep slope with very 
Sta vever 
Profile map of mountains showing relative height of various points and 
ail. 
at a 30 A. M. We ate breakfast in a ravine covered with a 
wth of wet forest. At 7:55 A. M. we left Brazo de las Cuevas, 
se another hill which lies in a bend of the brook, and 
on up n old camp where a mining claim had been surveyed. 
cimarrones or wild plantains. There was a grou 
the wind. They 
brighter green and appeared to be stiffer ee ne ordinary 
