Up the Amazon and Madeira rivers, through Bolivia and Peru
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A travel narrative recounts an expedition up Amazonian tributaries and an overland route across the Andes, detailing river navigation, rapids, portages, and the logistics of canoe and steamer travel. It documents landscape, vegetation, wildlife, climate, and health hazards, and explains local economic practices such as rubber collection and riverine commerce. The account records encounters with Indigenous communities, missions, and settler outposts, and offers practical guidance on provisions, trade goods, and expenses. Maps, sketches, and observations about a proposed railway complement the practical advice for prospective travelers and those interested in the route's engineering challenges.
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