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The Welsh people. They believed that Patagonia was the promised land: We found a better land in a far southern region
Antoine
Orville - a Frenchman that decides to proclaim
Charles Darwin, english naturalist
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1-2-3-4-5-6 | INTRODUCTION | |||
7-8 | CHAPTER 1 - From Far West to Patagonia - BUTCH CASSIDY | |||
9-10 | CHAPTER 2 - Tragedy of the Cervantes - THE MONTE CERVANTES SHIPWRECK | |||
11 | CHAPTER 3 - The First Flight over Tierra del Fuego - GUNTHER PLÜSCHOW | |||
12 | CHAPTER 4 - The Promised Land - THE ROAD OF THE WELSH PEOPLE | |||
13-14 | Chapter 5 - The Watchman of the South - LUIS PIEDRA BUENA | |||
15-16 | Chapter 6 - The Prison of the End of the World - Ushuaias Prison | |||
17 | Chapter 7 - The Perito Moreno Glacier - FRANCISCO PANCRACIO MORENO | |||
18 | Chapter 8 - THE FATHER DE AGOSTINI | |||
19-20 | Chapter 9 - Long Live the King! - ORLLIE ANTOINE | |||
21 | Chapter 10 - No Place for Women - ELLA HOFFMAN de BRUNSWICK | |||
22 | Chapter 11 - The Boundless Empire - JOSE MENENDEZ | |||
23-24-25 | Chapter 12 - Dreams of Gold - JULIUS POPPER | |||
26 | Chapter 13 - PATAGONIA IN THE EYES OF CHARLES DARWIN | |||
27-28-29-30 | PRESS ISSUE | |||