About This Book
A travel narrative recounts prolonged residence on a tropical island, combining vivid landscape and climate description with practical guidance on settlement, agriculture, and plantation economics. It examines highland scenery, waterfalls, ancient irrigation works and ruined cities, and discusses soil, crop choices, pests, and livestock. Hunting episodes and natural-history observations record game, vermin, and local fauna. Anecdotes about road-making, public improvements, and settler life illustrate difficulties and successes of colonization. The account balances personal observation with prescriptive suggestions for emigrants and planters.
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