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A travelogue that records journeys through Caribbean islands and the adjacent Central and northern South American coasts, attentively describing landscapes, climate, ports, and the realities of travel. The writer observes colonial society and its social divisions—enslaved and free Black people, mixed‑race communities, and white planters—and examines economic life focused on sugar, cattle, and local commerce. Everyday routines, food, domestic customs, and plantation organization are described alongside practical notes on inter‑island passages, transit routes, railways, canals, and governance, closing with reflective commentary on the region's institutions and travel infrastructure.
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