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Donald, the consummate tourist with camera in hand, visits Lake Titicaca, high in the Andes of Peru. With a running commentary by an off-screen narrator, Donald deals with altitude sickness, a trip on the lake in a balsa-wood boat, and a ride on a llama who responds to commands that are played on a flute. The ride across a swaying suspension bridge is the high point of Donald's vacation, just before he drops in on a pottery bazaar.

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    • Author: Groll
    This is a narrated Disney short featuring Donald Duck while he is on a trip to South America. We see him spending time in a street market and trying to mingle with the crowd - quite meaningful, but not very entertaining. The most exciting part of the cartoon is when Donald takes a llama up into the mountains, trying to cross a treacherous suspension bridge.

    Overall, it's a rather mediocre cartoon - not much laughs or appealing moments. The narration really makes the story sound lazy and unexciting. But, we still get to see some classic Donald temper moments.

    Grade D+
  • Credited cast:
    Clarence Nash Clarence Nash - Donald Duck (voice)
    Fred Shields Fred Shields - Narrator
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