South America

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South America

by Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene) Hubbard

EN·~1 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

SOUTH AMERICA. - ANNUAL ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT, - GARDINER G. HUBBARD.

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Description

In this vivid presidential address, the speaker turns his gaze to the continent that lies just beyond the Panama Canal, painting a portrait of South America’s staggering natural grandeur. He highlights the towering Andes, the sprawling pampas, and the immense plateaus that stretch from the southern tip of Patagonia to the Caribbean, emphasizing how these features shape the region’s climate, waterways, and even its economic possibilities.

The talk also explores the continent’s lifeblood—its mighty rivers. From the Amazon’s vast, rain‑fed basin to the Orinoco and the La Plata, the address explains how mountain ranges and ocean currents funnel moisture, creating some of the world’s richest valleys. Throughout, a recurring theme emerges: the promise of closer ties between North and South America, suggesting that the complementary resources of each land could forge a stronger, more cooperative hemisphere.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (65K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ron Swanson

Release date

2020-08-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene) Hubbard

Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene) Hubbard

1822–1897

A driving force behind the early telephone industry, he helped turn Alexander Graham Bell’s invention into a business and went on to lead the first Bell Telephone Company. He also helped launch the National Geographic Society and the journal Science, linking his name to some of the most influential institutions in American science and communication.

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