The Seventeen Years Travels of Peter De Cieza Through the Mighty Kingdom of Per
The Seventeen Years Travels of Peter De Cieza Through the Mighty Kingdom of Per
Pedro De Cieza De Len
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A- Pon. Gua falls into the Sea. From this River to the Port of Tarapaca^ the Coaft bears upon the fame Point, and 5 Leagues beyond it is a Point they call Tacama. Sixteen Leagues beyond this Point, is the Port de los Afoxi/lones, j^ioxii^ or of Mufcles, in 22 Degrees and a half. Thence the lone^roru Coait runs on about 90 Leagues South South Weft, it is moft ftraight, but has fome Points, and Bays, and at the End of them is a large one, where there is a fafe Har- ^^ ^ hour caird Capayapo^ with ...good Water, in z6 Degrees. Apo'S' Before lour^ i^ The Seventeen Tears Travels Before this Bay is a fmall Ifland, half a League from the Continent, and here begin the Provinces of Chile. A little bqyond this Port of Cop ay ap^ a Point juts out, and by it is form'd another Bay, before which there are two fmall Rocks, and at the End of the Bay a River of very good Water, the Name of it Guafco. The aforefaid Point lies in 28 Degrees and a quarter. Hence theCoaft runs South Weft, and at ten Leagues Dillance ano- ther Cape buts out, affording Shelter for Ships, but nei- ther Wood, nor Water.
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