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A naval party diverts to a remote Pacific island group after news of a nearby wreck, finding survivors camped on a small islet. The narrative recounts the hazardous reef approach and the crew's landing, then describes the survivors' improvised camp and the initial encounters with local inhabitants. Vivid natural description depicts a coral-ringed lagoon, a triangular volcanic main island, satellite islets, white surf, coconut palms and luxuriant vegetation. The islanders are observed with admiring attention to physique, hair, facial features and customary tattoos, and the author notes missionary presence among them. Scenes alternate practical rescue details with lyrical travel observations of landscape and people.

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Émile Deschamps

Émile Deschamps was a notable French author and explorer, recognized for his contributions to travel literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often reflect his experiences in various regions, providing readers with insights into diverse cultures and landscapes. Among his notable titles are "Aan de kust van Malabar / De Aarde en haar Volken" (1909) and "De Wallis-eilanden / De Aarde en haar Volken" (1886), both of which explore the intricacies of the places he visited. Deschamps' writings are characterized by a blend of personal narrative and ethnographic observation, making them significant for those interested in the intersection of travel and cultural studies.

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