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The Andes of Southern Peru / Geographical Reconnaissance along the Seventy-Third Meridian

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The account documents a geographical reconnaissance of the southern Peruvian Andes along the 73rd meridian, tracing sharp transitions from humid lowland forest through high snow-covered passes to the arid coastal plain. It interweaves human geography—regional population types, river canyons, rubber exploitation, shepherding valleys, and coastal conditions—with systematic physiography, climatology, meteorological records, glacial features, and geologic interpretation. Field methods and topographic sheets are described and used to support observations, and the narrative emphasizes how steep environmental contrasts within short distances shape land use, local customs, and the distribution of people and ecosystems.

About the Author

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Isaiah Bowman

Isaiah Bowman was an American geographer and academic known for his significant contributions to the field of geography and exploration. His notable work, "The Andes of Southern Peru / Geographical Reconnaissance along the Seventy-Third Meridian," showcases his expertise in geographical reconnaissance and the study of South American landscapes. Bowman's research played a crucial role in advancing the understanding of the Andes region, and he is recognized for his influence on both geographical scholarship and education. His work reflects a dedication to exploring and documenting the complexities of the natural world.

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