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An explorer narrates a yearlong journey into the upper Amazon basin, detailing travel hardships, illness, and survival. The account combines travel narrative and ethnographic observation: prolonged stays among remote indigenous groups with descriptions of warfare, weaponry, and ritual cannibalism, including the preparation and use of curare-like poison and blowgun hunting. Natural history notes cover dense flooded forests, reptiles and insects, fevers and beri-beri, and encounters with large anacondas. Practical aspects include rubber-hunting expeditions, a surprising gold find, and field photography, all conveyed through vivid firsthand reporting of the region's dangers, material culture, and the personal cost of exploration.

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Algot Lange

Algot Lange was an explorer and author known for his vivid accounts of adventure in remote regions. His notable work, "In the Amazon Jungle," provides readers with an immersive experience of the Amazon rainforest, detailing both the natural beauty and the challenges faced by explorers in this vast and mysterious landscape. Lange's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the environment and the cultures he encountered, contributing to the literary heritage of travel literature. Through his explorations, he invites readers to engage with the wonders of the world beyond their own borders.

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