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Through the Brazilian Wilderness - An Epic Adventure of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition: Organization and Members of the Expedition, Cooper
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156 pages
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The narrative chronicles Theodore Roosevelt's 1914 expedition through Brazil's uncharted hinterland with his son Kermit and Colonel Rondon, aiming to navigate the perilous River of Doubt. The journey is marked by thrilling adventures, including encounters with cannibalistic tribes and the threat of disease. The book details the expedition's dual focus on zoology and geography, showcasing the challenges faced and the rich biodiversity discovered. It provides insights into the roles of field zoologists and geographers in the South American wilderness, along with practical travel advice.
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2019, paperback
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