The Gold Diggings of Cape Horn: A Study of Life in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia
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A reporter's collection of eyewitness sketches describing the southern tip of South America, weaving accounts of gold diggings and frontier ports with ethnographic portrayals of Fuegian and Patagonian peoples, mission outposts, and coastal communities. Topical chapters survey mining camps and towns, local natural history of mammals and birds, the rise of sheep ranching, nomadic customs and gaucho life, and the presence of assorted settler groups including Welsh colonists. The material is organized as vignettes rather than a continuous travel diary and is supported by interviews, observations, and illustrations gathered during a journalistic journey.
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