In the Land of Cave and Cliff Dwellers
Frederick Schwatka
Lu par Steven Seitel





An adventurer and explorer of no mean repute, Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka leads an expedition by mule train into the forbidding Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico to one of the richest silver mining regions in the world. He offers lively (and occasionally disparaging) descriptions of the the unfamiliar flora and fauna of this often desolate region, of the cliff and cave dwellings inhabited and abandoned, and of the social customs of the various peoples he meets. He marvels at the unmatched running prowess of the Rarámuri (Tarahumari) Indians of the Barranca del Cobre--the famous Copper Canyon of Chihuahua State. He writes always with humor that keeps the narrative light and the reader smiling. (Summary by Steven Seitel) (4 hr 34 min)
Chapitres
01Preparing for the Expedition | 22:01 | Lu par Steven Seitel |
02 Mexican Mormon Colonies | 37:14 | Lu par Steven Seitel |
03 Along the Sonora Railway | 36:09 | Lu par Steven Seitel |
04 To the Great Mexican Mining Belt | 33:04 | Lu par Steven Seitel |
05 In the Land of the Living Cave and Cliff Dwellers | 27:48 | Lu par Steven Seitel |
06 Through the Sierra Madres on Mule Back | 17:11 | Lu par Steven Seitel |
07 In the Heart of the Sierra Madre Range | 21:32 | Lu par Steven Seitel |
08 Down the Urique Barranca | 28:27 | Lu par Steven Seitel |
09 One of the Richest Silver Regions of the World | 26:08 | Lu par Steven Seitel |
In the Cañon of the Churches | 25:10 | Lu par Steven Seitel |
Critiques





Harry Lime
The readers pace is too rapid.