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150 From Progreso the steamer takes a southwesterly course, and touches at Campeche, the capital of the State of the same name, and then proceeds to Frontera, in Tabasco. Cortes landed near the latter town on his voyage from Cuba to Mexico.

Large quantities of logwood are exported from Frontera. The tourist may leave the steamer at this point, and visit the famous ruins of, which are situated about 150 miles to the southeast.

The journey, however, is a difficult one, and a small boat must be hired to ascend the Usumacinta River. Guides, provisions, blankets, tents, medicines, etc., should be taken from Frontera. Travelers may also proceed to San Juan Bautista, the capital of the State of Tabasco (population, 6,800), and visit Palenque by road.