The wilds of Patagonia; a narrative of the Swedish expedition to Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands in 1907-1909 . m German Colonists, Lake Breakfast Table on Christmas Day, Lake Belgrano. LAGO BELGRANO 235 frequent. In haste we had to seek the first landing-place we could find where it was possible to haul up theboat. In order to find a place to sleep in we gropedalong in the darkness and climbed up into a narrowcrevice; sixty feet above the water we found a nice littleshelf j ust big enough for the sleeping- bags. If one regardsthis place from below it is impossi
The wilds of Patagonia; a narrative of the Swedish expedition to Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands in 1907-1909 . m German Colonists, Lake Breakfast Table on Christmas Day, Lake Belgrano. LAGO BELGRANO 235 frequent. In haste we had to seek the first landing-place we could find where it was possible to haul up theboat. In order to find a place to sleep in we gropedalong in the darkness and climbed up into a narrowcrevice; sixty feet above the water we found a nice littleshelf j ust big enough for the sleeping- bags. If one regardsthis place from below it is impossible to see that there is acamping-place in the middle of the very and then we woke up from sheer , we thought, it is getting calm again. At 4 got out, rolled up our bags and hastened off, in thelovely weather, every peak standing out distinct andtowering against a cloudless sky. Not only the vegeta-tion had undergone some changes. Quensel looked atthe rocks now and then; we landed and he knockedofE a piece; the backbone of the cordillera, the granites,appeared once more. After some hours pulling wereached the innermost co
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