The Forest Exiles: The Perils of a Peruvian Family in the Wilds of the Amazon
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The opening chapters present an adventurous expedition into the Amazon, contrasting prior northern travels with the tropics and describing hammock living, azure skies, and abundant insect and reptile hazards. Detailed natural-history passages catalogue towering trees, palms, flowering water-lilies, and economically useful species, alongside jungle fauna from big cats and tapirs to monkeys, birds, reptiles, and spiders. Practical survival notes and vivid landscape description frame a narrative that blends observation, danger, and the promise of remedies for tropical perils while preparing the reader for further episodes in the primeval forest.
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