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A traveling observer moves from river estuaries and seaside towns into the Pyrenean approaches, shifting between coastal villages, dunes, pine woods, marshy plains, and provincial cities. Close sensory passages render the river’s changing moods, the sea’s foam, winds in the pines, and the vast fanned savannas; local fauna and human settlements are sketched against these landscapes. Chapters alternate topographical description, natural history, and architectural detail, contrasting cultivated valleys with deserted expanses and using metaphor-rich, reflective language to evoke light, weather, and nocturnal atmosphere.
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