
The narrative begins with a young Colombian bidding farewell to his homeland and embarking on a series of steamship voyages that carry him from the bustling port of Honda to the Atlantic crossing. He sketches the vibrant riverbanks of the Magdalena, the lively markets of Cartagena, and the first awe‑inspiring sight of the open sea, setting a tone of curiosity and keen observation. Upon reaching England, his eyes are drawn to the contrast between the grimy streets of London and the grandeur of its museums, gardens, and bustling docks.
From the foggy Thames he journeys onward, tracing the iron rails to Paris and then through the varied landscapes of France, Provence, and the Spanish coast. Along the way he notes the customs of the people he meets, the architecture of cathedrals and palaces, and the everyday rhythms of market towns and seaside ports. The travelogue weaves together vivid descriptions, personal reflections, and snapshots of 19th‑century life, inviting listeners to accompany the author on a rich, cross‑continental adventure.
Language
es
Duration
~18 hours (1089K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1888
A restless 19th-century Colombian voice, he moved easily between literature, journalism, law, and politics. His work ranged across poetry, novels, essays, biography, and travel writing, giving him a wide reach in his country's cultural life.
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