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Colonel Roosevelt’s and Colonel Rondon’s canoes at the mouth of the Bandeira.
“In mid-afternoon we came to the mouth of a big and swift affluent. ... It is undoubtedly the Bandeira.”
From a photograph by Kermit Roosevelt.