Field Notebook: Mexico 1906
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drewal by the clods. Above all these hight and very jagged Cutnagen hills rests Origjater. The old Church of photographs near the jute factory was built in 1606. At 1.00 we go to the Annunciatment, for dinner. Have a fine ome dinner, see and return to town at 4. P.M. While looking out of the windows of the governm dome one is struck by the proximity of the very steep hills of Orijater. They seem to be just outside of the window. Orijater lies in a very large little valley of high and steep Cutnagen hills. The volcanoes of Origjater lies off far away above the Cutnagen hills. We left Origjater at 4.30 and began to climb through a young but somewhat [illegible] mature valley. After half hours ride we stop to examine a large marble girds. One completes up to date in every way. Then one go ahead again and before long one begin the actual ascent to the higher level. We proceed up the same mountain valley and turner left to noticed higher in the hills with a series of cuts terminating in a very narrow valley, into which we now to return. Soon the road bends back rising an