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mile in width; the harbor was formerly known as Navy Bay, and is said to have been discovered by Columbus on his third voyage.
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THE DONKEY'S DESCENT.
In spite of the commercial importance of the place, Aspinwall contains little to interest the ordinary sight-seer. " You observe," said the Doctor, " that everything is designed for use, and not for ornament; the buildings are of a practical character, and many of them are not even intended to