The Land of Enchantment: From Pike's Peak to the Pacific
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A travel narrative of the American Southwest that moves from high mountain country to desert and coastal regions, offering vivid descriptive accounts of scenery, towns, and geological phenomena. The writer records city impressions, mountain ascents, canyon vistas, petrified forests, indigenous ruins, and pioneer reminiscences, often highlighting railroad routes and photographic views as frames for observation. Interwoven are reflections on climate, plant life, mineral resources, and engineering feats, with chapters focused on distinct locales such as the Pike's Peak region, Denver, Santa Fé, Arizona canyons, and Southern California. The tone remains observational and evocative, aiming to convey both scenic grandeur and scientific curiosity.
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