Uit den Indischen Archipel / De Aarde en haar volken, Jaargang 1875
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A naturalist chronicles journeys through islands of the Indonesian archipelago, blending geological and botanical observations with notes on climate and landscape. The narrative records encounters with varied local communities, their dwellings, customs, and physical traits, and catalogs birds, insects, and primates encountered while collecting specimens. Practical travel details appear throughout, including sea crossings, boat damage, market stops, and interactions with colonial settlements. Vivid descriptions of mineral springs, village architecture, and contrasts between scorched and lush terrain emphasize environmental diversity, while episodes of peril and improvised solutions reveal the challenges of tropical fieldwork.
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