
A seasoned sea captain guides listeners through a richly detailed journey across the remote islands of the South Pacific. Drawing from his 1884 voyage, he paints vivid pictures of volcanic peaks, coral atolls and the lush, unfamiliar plant life that thrives there. Alongside these natural wonders, he offers respectful snapshots of the customs, dress and daily rhythms of the island peoples he encounters.
The narrative also captures the raw power of the ocean itself—storm‑swept seas, towering waves, and the occasional sight of a massive whale surfacing in icy waters. He recounts the challenges of navigating treacherous reefs and enduring fierce westerly gales that test both ship and crew. Through clear, engaging prose, the account invites listeners to share his sense of awe and curiosity, while hinting at the broader questions of exploration and the growing interest of distant nations in these distant lands.
Language
de
Duration
~6 hours (392K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Germany: Verlag von Carl Jansen, 1899.
Credits
Peter Becker, Franz L Kuhlmann and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2022-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1854–1910
A German sea captain turned his firsthand voyages through the South Pacific into vivid travel writing. His best-known book blends adventure, observation, and the worldview of a late 19th-century mariner.
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