
The story follows two eager young travelers who set out on a grand tour of Mexico, guided by Doctor Bronson. Fresh off the completion of the trans‑Texas railway, they can now cross the country from the northern border to the Yucatán Peninsula, encountering bustling towns, ancient ruins, and the lingering spirit of the Aztecs. Their adventure reads like a lively travelogue, filled with observations of local customs, markets, and varied landscapes from arid deserts to tropical jungles.
As they move southward, the pair records vivid encounters with ranchers in the plains, miners in the silver‑rich hills, and indigenous communities preserving age‑old traditions. Detailed sketches and maps accompany their notes, giving listeners a clear sense of place and history. The narrative balances excitement with careful description, offering insight into the social and commercial life of a nation opening itself to new connections.
Through the eyes of these explorers, listeners are invited to experience Mexico’s rich heritage and the thrill of discovery without leaving their seats. The tale blends adventure with education, making it an engaging portrait of a country on the cusp of change.
Full title
The Boy Travellers in Mexico Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey to Northern and Central Mexico, Campeachey, and Yucatan, With a Description of the Republics of Central America and of the Nicaragua Canal
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (836K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Annie R. McGuire
Release date
2020-02-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1835–1896
A restless reporter and world traveler, he turned firsthand adventures into lively books that brought distant places and dramatic events closer to young readers. Best known as a Civil War correspondent, he also wrote a long-running series of travel stories for boys.
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