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A travel narrator describes a voyage along the Pacific and across the isthmus, mixing port sketches, shipboard manners and travel practicalities with social and political reflections. The text evokes coastal cities such as Valparaíso, Antofagasta and Iquique, the arid desert backdrop, and animated scenes at anchor and in market stalls, while portraying fellow passengers and small onboard episodes. It treats Lima and Colón, discusses the Panama Canal and the pace of modern steam travel, and contrasts natural panoramas with urban life. Practical observations about comfort, speed and inconvenience are interwoven with meditations on commerce, progress and human desire.
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