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An account of Pablo Bush Romero's life reads much like a Baedeker of
adventure, for the author led an active and varied life dominated by
his great love of the outdoors. Photographer, big game hunter,
lecturer, explorer, sportsman, writer, and businessman - all of these
apply to him, and one more: humanitarian. For Mr. Romero was a member
of many civic and historical associations, and received various awards
from such organizations as the Boy Scouts of America, the Tennessee
Archaeological Society, and the National Geographic Society.
Born in Mexico City on October 6, 1905, he received his
education there. An experienced writer, his articles appeared in many
Spanish and English magazines, and in newspapers of the United States,
Canada, Europe, South America and Mexico. In addition to Under the Waters of Mexico, he also penned My Adventures with Tigers and Lions, Mexico and Africa from the Sight of My Rifle, and The Birth of Mexican Underwater Archaeology.
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