The South Americans the Story of the South American Republics Their Characteri

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The South Americans the Story of the South American Republics Their Characteri
Albert Barlow Hale
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To complete the picture, however, the traveler must go to Santiago, with its 300, 000 inhabitants, the official capital of the country, eighty-eight miles eastward among the mountains. From Valparaiso it is possible during their sum- mer months to cross over the Andes to Buenos Aires on the Atlantic, in forty-eight hours, all by railway excepting thirty-two miles in the highest pass, which, at this writing, are still negotiated by mule 8o A TRAVELER'S NOTES and diligence; but it is expected tha...t the railway will span the Andes within a short time. The traveler will notice that for almost all pur- poses of sight-seeing it is seldom necessary to go a day's journey beyond salt water. The greatest cen- ters of commercial and social interest are either seaports or cities which have, for climatic reasons, developed within close touch of them. It should not be doubted but that some day the projected Pan-American Railway will be com- pleted, connecting New York with Buenos Aires overland, but it may be questioned whether any one will have the endurance to make the trip.

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