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Apr 20 - Jun 5 1799 Stayed With The Spanish King
Jun 21 1799 Climbed Teide
Dec 19 1800 - Mar 5 1801 & Mar 19 -Apr 29 1804
Mar 30 - Apr 6 1801
Jan 6 - Jun 9 1802
Jun 19 1802 Climbed Tungurahua
Jul 13 1802
Aug 4 1803
Aug 8 1803
Sep 14 1803
Apr 12 1803 - Jan 20 1804; Whilst In Mexico City He Lived At 80 Rep. De Uruguay In The Historic Center Of The Town (Building Can Still Be Seen)
May 24-29 1804, Jun 18-30 1804
Aug 3 1804 - Arrived By Sea
He Was In Lima 22 Oct - Dec 24 1802
He Was In St Petersburg In May 1829 (On His Expedition To Siberia) And Was Treated As A Personal Guest By The Tsar.
His Diary States "...Where We Stayed For 4 Or 5 Days And Which Yielded 5 Shells And 3 Lichens".
From Humboldt's "New Spain" Vol Ii "In The Northern Part Of The Intendancy Of Vera Cruz, West From The Mouth Of The Rio Tecolutla, At Two Leagues Distance From The Great Indian Village Of Papantla, We Met With A Pyramidal Edifice Of Great Antiquity. The Pyramid Of Papantla Remained Unknown To The First Conquerors. It Is Situated In The Midst Of A Thick Forest, Called Tajin In The Totonac Language. ? The Indians Concealed This Monument, The Object Of An Ancient Veneration For Centuries From The Spaniards; And It Was Only Discovered Accidentally By Some Hunters About Thirty Years Ago."
1804
One Of The First People To Mention The Road In His
Writings Was The German Naturalist Alexander Von
Humboldt, Who Visited The Andes In The Late Eighteenth
And Early Nineteenth Century (Nom File)
Als Der Deutsche Forscher Alexander Von Humboldt 1801 Seine Südamerika-Reise Unternahm, Rastete Er Vom 25. April Bis Zum 5. Mai In Mompós. (Wiki)
In 1803, A German Scientist, Baron Von Humboldt, Visited New Spain And Studied Cuicatlán’S Flora (Ab Ev)