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A celebrated naturalist sets the stage for an ambitious expedition into the equatorial lands of a newly charted continent. In his reflective foreword he explains why he has streamlined the original, century‑old reports, adding fresh notes on barometric shifts, magnetic variation and emerging geological insights. The author emphasizes how the ever‑changing nature of science demands continual revision, and he invites readers—whether seasoned scholars or curious travelers—to join him in this updated journey.
The opening chapter follows the meticulous planning required for such a venture: securing ships, assembling astronomers and botanists, and navigating the political tides that shape maritime exploration. Early stages of the voyage take the party from the bustling ports of Spain to the tranquil Canary Islands, where initial observations of climate, flora and magnetic phenomena begin to unfold. These first steps promise a vivid portrait of a world on the brink of scientific discovery, inviting listeners to experience the wonder of early field research.
Language
de
Duration
~11 hours (690K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-09-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1769–1859
An explorer, naturalist, and brilliant connector of ideas, he helped people see nature as one living system rather than a collection of separate facts. His travels through Latin America and his sweeping books inspired generations of scientists, writers, and environmental thinkers.
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