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LT Strain’s Expedition (cont.)

January 20, 2022February 3, 2022navalistIsaac Strain, jungle, PanamaLeave a comment

                    19 JANUARY-12 MARCH 1854                  LT STRAIN’S EXPEDITION (cont.) After six weeks of indescribable tribulation, with his men now unable to continue, LT Strain bedded his party and selected three of the strongest to accompany him further.  On they pressed until finally Read More

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LT Strain’s Expedition

January 19, 2022February 3, 2022navalistIsaac Strain, jungle, PanamaLeave a comment

                    19 JANUARY-12 MARCH 1854                      LT STRAIN’S EXPEDITION In 1513, the Spanish explorer Balboa took 190 well-supplied troops and enlisted the aid of local natives as guides to make his famous march of discovery across Isthmus of Darien.  Since, the concept of Read More

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