"One wishes to go on. On this great river one could glide forever — and here we discover the definition of bliss, salvation, Heaven, all the old Mediterranean dreams: a journey from wonder to wonder, drifting through eternity into ever-deeper, always changing grandeur, through beauty continually surpassing itself: the ultimate Homeric voyage."
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On the Colorado River, in “Down the River with Major Powell”, p. 201
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Edward Abbey
1927 – 1989
US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller
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