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An explorer’s journal-style account combines a travel narrative with systematic geographic, geologic, and natural-history observations of deep river canyons and their surrounding plateaus. Presented as sequential chapters that follow stretches of the river and notable landmarks, the text describes mesas, buttes, cliffs, terraces, volcanic features, archaeological ruins, and nearby settlements while recording the practical challenges of descent and passage. Illustrations and field notes accompany measurements and geological interpretation, and the narrative intersperses factual reporting with restrained personal reflection and tributes to companions, aiming to convey both the empirical findings of survey work and the visual drama of the canyon landscapes.
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