Reis door Nieuw-Grenada en Venezuela

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Reis door Nieuw-Grenada en Venezuela

by Jules Crevaux

NL·~4 hours

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A vivid travelogue begins as a small party leaves France aboard the Lafayette, crossing the Atlantic to the bustling port of La Guaira. The author paints the city’s cramped, colorful streets—red-tiled roofs, blue shutters, and crumbling stone walls—against a backdrop of steep cliffs and a restless sea. From there the journey shifts to the quiet harbor of Puerto Cabello and onward to the modest village of Salgar‑Savanilla, where a waiting steamship and a modest railway promise a passage deeper into the interior.

On the rattling train that snakes through swampy lowlands, the narrator meets the lively Colombian artist Villavécès, whose sketches and good‑natured humor bring a personal touch to the expedition. Together they witness towering, root‑entwined trees that resemble giant spiders and feel the sudden, dramatic thunderstorms that roll over the tropical landscape. The narrative captures the sensory richness of 19th‑century New Granada and Venezuela, inviting listeners to share the wonder of each new port, the creak of wooden railcars, and the camaraderie forged on a distant shore.

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Full title

Reis door Nieuw-Grenada en Venezuela De Aarde en haar Volken, 1887

Language

nl

Duration

~4 hours (259K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/

Release date

2007-09-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jules Crevaux

Jules Crevaux

1847–1882

A French doctor turned explorer, he pushed deep into South America’s rivers and forests in the late 19th century. His journeys made him one of the era’s notable explorers, and his life ended dramatically during an expedition in the Gran Chaco.

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