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Carlos Fitzcarrald : ウィキペディア英語版
Carlos Fitzcarrald
Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald (1862 – 9 July 1897) was a Peruvian rubber baron of Peruvian-American ancestry. He grew up in the city of Iquitos.
==Rubber baron==
He became established as a rubber baron in the late 19th century. Determined to find a way to transport rubber out of the Madre de Dios region, he exploited native workers. He forced them under pain of death to dismantle and transport a ship over a mountain during the turn-of-the-20th-century rubber boom in the Amazon Basin.〔(Dan James Pantone, PhD., "The Myth of Fitzcarraldo" ), ''Iquitos News and Travel'', 2004-2006〕
He explored the Madre de Dios region of BAP Fitzcarrald in Lake Sandoval, Madre de Dios, Peru. He founded the City of Puerto Maldonado and explored the area that is now the Manu Biosphere Reserve. To achieve this, it was necessary to transport his steam ship piece by piece over the mountains to the Madre de Dios basin.〔
Fitzcarrald discovered a short passage overland between the Mishagua River, a tributary of the Urubamba, and the Manu, a tributary of the Madre de Dios River. The former leads into the Ucayali River. The Isthmus of Fitzcarrald was later named for him, as discovery of this route enabled transport of rubber from the Madre de Dios region. It was transferred to ships on the Mishagua, which could reach the Urubamba, the Ucayali River and thereby down the Amazon to markets and Atlantic ports for export.〔
He died at age 35 when his ship ''Contamana'' sank in an accident.〔

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