File:Crossing Paraguayan river.jpg

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English: A party of travellers crosses a river in the province of Ñeembucú, Paraguay. In right background, an oxcart is towed by a horse with rider. On left, some horsemen have already waded across. In right foreground a swimmer is towing a man in a pelota (improvised rawhide boat). The scene is described by the naturalist Alcide d'Orbigny.
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Source Alcide d'Orbigny, Voyage Pittoresque dans les Deux Ameriques, Chez L. Tenré (Paris: 1836) p.219
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Crossing a river in Paraguay c.1830

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