Explorations Made in the Valley of the River Madeira From 1749 to 1868

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Explorations Made in the Valley of the River Madeira From 1749 to 1868
George Earl Church
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Sixty leagues farther, it unites with the Chimord, which. contributes a double \olume of water, and is formed of the river Surutu, which rises in the hill-chain of Petacas. It passes by the town of Buena Vista, of the province of El Cercado de Santa Cruz, and, receiving the river Pampa- Grande, called Rio Negro, comes parallel to the Coni. So close is it, that, from the port of the Chapard to the mission called Chimore, which is upon the river of this name, there are only two leagues.
It is ver
...y noteworthy that Mojos has its communication with Gochabamba by way of the Coni, which is smaller, and at its ebb exhibits some small cascades, and not by tlie Chimor4 the main channel of which is perfectly well known, and does not offer impediment.
The rivers Sara and Chimore then unite to form the Mamor^, which is the chief fluvial channel of Bolivia, with a steady depth of more than 15 metres, and a width of more than 400, pre- senting to vieW( either the most leafy woods imaginable, or beautiful plateaux, rife with the most picturesque perspective, where the man who for the first time visits these solitary plains, however unimpressionable he may be, laust, at least, contem- plate with sensations of wonder the magnitude of nature.


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