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Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, Part 1 (of 2)

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A naval officer's account of a mid-19th-century scientific and geographic voyage across the Andes into the Amazon basin, combining travel narrative, surveys, and natural-history observations. It traces routes and elevations, describes mountain passes, mining districts, river systems and settlements, and records navigation of tributaries with notes on local missions, Indigenous communities, flora and fauna, and commercial products such as rubber and cocoa. The report also includes meteorological and topographic data, practical remarks on travel and trade, illustrative plates and maps, and appendices of measurements intended to aid future navigation and exploration.

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William Lewis Herndon

William Lewis Herndon was an American naval officer and explorer, best known for his detailed explorations of the Amazon River. His notable work, "Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon," published in two parts, documents his extensive travels and observations in the region during the mid-19th century. Herndon's writings provide valuable insights into the geography, culture, and natural history of the Amazon, contributing significantly to the understanding of this vital area. His explorations not only advanced knowledge of the Amazon but also reflected the spirit of adventure and scientific inquiry of his time.

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