Wanderings in Patagonia; Or, Life Among the Ostrich-Hunters
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A traveller recounts a series of voyages and overland expeditions along the Patagonian coast, describing stormy passages, hazardous harbour entries, and the region's bleak, windswept landscapes. He depicts encounters with ostrich-hunters and local inhabitants, hunting excursions, camp life, and improvised hospitality. The narrative blends vivid natural description of birds, sea, and plains with anecdotes of shipboard danger, relics of earlier voyages, and sketch-like portraits of eccentric characters. Interlaced observations consider climate, topography, and practical travel challenges, conveying both physical hardship and the curious, often desolate atmosphere of remote southern territories.
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