In 1867, a young John Muir set out on a long expedition. Starting in Indiana, he walked through several states to Florida and the Gulf Coast. He describes not only the wonders of the untamed landscape but also engages in anthropology. The book documents the south in the postwar period, juxtaposing society with its natural setting. Muir would emerge as one of the most important naturalists and environmental activists in American history.
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