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A travel account combines practical guidance on lodging, local customs and language with careful attention to volcanic landforms and medieval monuments. The author tempers guidebook claims by reporting widespread courtesy from rural inhabitants while noting the persistence of the local langue d'Oc and advising visitors to base themselves in larger spa towns for comfortable hotels and mountain excursions. Clear, accessible geological explanation distinguishes mass and strato volcanoes, describes crater patterns and lateral collapses, and links the Puy chain to former coastal conditions and water-influenced eruptions, illustrated by on-the-ground observations of peaks, craters and historic sites.

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G. Bosch

G. Bosch was a writer known for his contributions to travel literature in the early 20th century. His notable series, "De Aarde en haar Volken," includes works that explore various regions, offering readers insights into the culture and geography of places like Auvergne, Norway, York, and South Tyrol. Through his descriptive prose, Bosch aimed to transport readers to these locales, enriching their understanding of the world. His works reflect a keen interest in the diverse landscapes and peoples of Europe, making him a significant figure in the genre of travel writing.

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