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The author recounts a six-month coastal and overland expedition through southern South America, moving from tropical ports and a sea passage into the Straits of Magellan to the wind-swept plateaus and pampas. Vivid landscape sketches contrast lush tropical abundance with barren, otherworldly plains while practical travel episodes describe outfitting, guides, camp life, quarantine, storms, and prairie fires. Encounters with indigenous camps and observations of local customs appear alongside hunting and natural-history accounts of guanaco, puma, ostrich, and abundant birdlife, producing a blend of adventure narrative, field observation, and reflections on hardship and climate.
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