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English: Side view of a cambarysu.

a: packed coarse sand
b: fine sand
c: pieces of wood
d: pieces of bone
e: pulverized mica
f: empty space
g: leather
h: wood
I: rubber
k: soil
l: rubber
m: bits of wood, leather, etc

See also File:Cambarysu top and hammer.png.
Svenska: a: grof, hårdt packad sand

b: fin sand
c: träbitar
d: benbitar
e: pulveriserad glimmer
f: tomrum
g: läder
h: trä
i: gummi
k: jordytan
l: gummi

m: bitar af trä, läder
Italiano: a: sabbia grossa ben pressata

b: sabbia fina
c: pezzi di legno
d: pezzi di osso
e: mica in pulvere
f: vuoto
g: cuoio
h: legno
i: gomma
k: suolo
l: gomma

m: frammenti di legno, cuoio
Date
Source The 1898 Il "Cambarysú": telefono dei Catuquinarú dell'Amazzonia by Enrico Hillyer Giglioli (who died December 16, 1909) (this copy is from the 1899 Nordisk tidskrift för vetenskap, konst och industri, page 463).
Author Enrico Hillyer Giglioli, who died December 16, 1909.

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