About This Book
The author recounts travels through Bolivia, describing journeys between Andean towns, high-altitude lakes and mountain valleys, and the practical challenges of mule transport and cold climate. He records observations of local customs and economies, including llama and alpaca herding, fishing on Lake Titicaca, seasonal fairs and barter for animals and provisions. Sketches of encounters with indigenous communities note marriage arrangements, land use, and hospitality, while hunting excursions and daily details—such as the slower boiling time of eggs at altitude—illustrate frontier life. Interwoven are reflections on colonial history and common prejudices toward Spanish conquest, presented in a candid, observational voice.
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