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COLECCION DE VIAGES Y EXPEDICIONES A LOS CAMPOS DE BUENOS-AIRES Y A LAS COSTAS DE PATAGONIA.
BUENOS-AIRES. IMPRENTA DEL ESTADO.
=DISCURSO PRELIMINAR A LAS EXPEDICIONES A LOS CAMPOS DEL SUD=.
=PEDRO DE ANGELIS=. - =VIAGES Y EXPEDICIONES=.
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DICIEMBRE 16, SABADO.
DOMINGO 17.
LUNES 18.
MARTES 19.
A modest but vivid collection of early nineteenth‑century reports gathers together the first‑hand accounts of officials and missionaries who trekked across the Buenos Aires plains and along the rugged Patagonian coast. Their sketches, written in plain language, capture the raw geography of an uncharted frontier—vast pampas, towering volcanoes, and the stark shoreline that frames the southern reach of the Río de la Plata. Readers are invited to glimpse how these travelers measured distances, noted the habits of Indigenous groups such as the Tehuelches, and recorded the nascent settlements that dotted the landscape.
Among the papers, the diary of Padre José Cardiel details a journey from the capital to a remote volcanic outpost and onward to the Río Colorado, while the more personal narrative of Hilario Tapary recounts the hardships of an arduous trek accompanied only by two dogs. Their straightforward style preserves both the scientific observations and the human moments—encounters with hunters, the loss of a companion animal, and the quiet awe inspired by an unfamiliar wilderness. This volume offers a window into the early spirit of exploration that laid the groundwork for later geographic knowledge of Argentina’s southern territories.
Language
es
Duration
~5 hours (290K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-06-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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