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An intimate travel narrative chronicles a two-year small-yacht voyage through the South Seas, blending vivid natural description, daily seamanship, and island encounters. The author recounts landfalls on coral atolls and larger islands, meetings with local communities, royal hospitality, a visit to a leper settlement, and episodes of stone‑fishing and other island customs. Interwoven are practical seafaring challenges, storm navigation, reflections on personal motives for adventure, and improvised medical experiences among islanders. The tone alternates between exuberant celebration of discovery and sober observation of hardship, while sketches of language, social customs, and the landscape convey both wonder and the complexities of cross-cultural contact.
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