The Old Patagonian Express
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The Old Patagonian Express (1979) is a written account of a journey taken by novelist Paul Theroux. Starting out from his home town in Massachusetts, via Boston and Chicago, Theroux travels by train across the North American plains and into the humid jungles of Central America. After a detour of politically unstable Nicaragua, he then proceeds over the Andes and finally reaches the cold, bare heart of Patagonia, the small town of Esquel. He endures harsh climates, including the extreme altitude of Peru and the Bolivian Plateau, meets the famous author Jorge Borges in Buenos Aires and is reunited with long lost family in Ecuador.
- La Trochita, the Old Patagonian Express