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The South American Tour

Chapter 4: ILLUSTRATIONS
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A practical, illustrated travel guide and narrative that traces common tourist routes through Latin America, blending firsthand accounts of sea voyages, isthmus crossings, mountain climbs, and railway journeys with concise historical and cultural sketches. It provides city-by-city descriptions of major ports and capitals, notes on transportation lines and costs, suggestions for timing and side trips such as waterfalls and interior excursions, and observations on commerce and local antiquities. Photographs and route details supplement the author’s impressions to assist travelers in planning and to convey the variety of landscapes, urban life, and practical challenges encountered on the tour.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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North Peak of Mt. Huascarán, 21,812 Feet Frontispiece
Mt. Huascarán from an Altitude of 10,000 Feet 56
Llanganuco Gorge 56
Callao Harbor; receiving Secretary Root 66
Plaza de Armas, Cathedral 66
Portales and Municipal Building 70
Calle Junín, Inauguration of President Leguia 70
Paseo Colón and Exposition Palace 78
In the Museum, Exposition Palace 78
Statue of Bolívar, Plaza de la Inquisición 82
Peruvian Mummy, University of San Marcos 82
On the Oroya Railway 94
Plaza, Cerro de Pasco 96
Near the Source of the Amazon (Marañon) 96
On the Southern Railway of Peru 102
Religious Procession, El Misti at the Right 102
Cathedral, Plaza Matríz 116
Ancient Wall 116
Balsas, Lake Titicaca 128
La Paz from the Hills 128
Cathedral and Government Palace 134
Hall of Congress, Monument to Murillo 134
Street Near the Market 138
In the Cemetery of La Paz 138
Monolithic Gateway, Tiahuanaco 142
Indians at Festival, Tiahuanaco 142
Mt. Illampu, 21,750 Feet, from the Plateau, 13,000 Feet 146
Sorata Town 146
Indians Transporting Freight 150
Plaza and Government Palace, Oruro 150
Valparaiso Harbor 164
Monument to Arturo Prat, Plaza Independencia 164
Avenida Brazil, with British Monument 168
Residence, Viña del Mar 168
New Hall of Congress, Library at the Left 174
Palace of Fine Arts 180
Entrance to Parque Santa Lucia 180
Palacio de la Moneda 186
Cemetery in Rose Time 186
Tierra del Fuego 196
Entrance to Andine Tunnel, Chilian Side 196
Avenida de Mayo 224
The Capitol Plaza, Buenos Aires 230
Palermo Park 230
Jockey Club Stand, Hippodrome 236
Centennial Exposition, Rural Society 236
Botanical Garden 240
Zoological Garden, House of Zebus 240
Patio in New Hall of Justice 246
Colón Theatre 246
Tomb, Recoleta Cemetery 248
Recoleta Park 248
Mercado de Frutos and Riachuelo 250
Building of Public School Sarmiento 250
Paseo Colón, Grain Elevators in the Distance 252
Darsena Nord and Marine Shops 252
On the River Tigre 254
Legislative Building, La Plata 254
University Building, La Plata 256
Museum, La Plata 256
A Fraction of the Iguassú Falls 260
Judiciary Building, Rosario 264
Residence on an Argentine Estancia 264
Government Palace, Asunción 268
New Legislative Palace, Montevideo 276
Solis Theatre 280
Government Palace 280
Port of Santos 296
Luz Station, São Paulo 300
Municipal Theatre 300
Ypiranga Museum 302
Hotel of Immigrants, São Paulo 302
Coffee Fazenda 304
Coffee Tree 304
Avenida de Rio Branco 314
Boulevard Beira Mar from Pensão Suissa 314
National Library 322
School of Fine Arts 322
Avenida do Manque 326
Residence of the President 332
Botanical Garden 332
Corcovado from the Boulevard Beira Mar 336
Through the Clouds, from Corcovado 336
United States Embassy, Petropolis 340
Street with River 340
Praça de Frei Caetano Brandão, Pará 354
Bahia 354
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Miss Peck’s photograph of Mt. Huascarán,
page 56, is used by permission of Harper
& Brothers (copyright 1906), and through
the courtesy of the Pan American Union
eight illustrations were selected from Pan
American Bulletin.

THE SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR