n6 SELLING LATIN AMERICA healthful and sparsely populated, in fact, has hardly been explored. There are three differ ent mountain systems running northeast and southwest, between which are rich, luxuriant valleys, capable of great agricultural possibili ties. These mountains contain many extinct volcanoes, of varying altitude, one being 18,000 feet high. The climate ranges from tropical to temper ate, Bogota, the capital, having a uniformly cool and spring-like temperature throughout the year, due to its elevation of 8600 feet. In the lowlands, and especially along both coasts, the heat is oppressive and far from salubrious. This is also true of much of the low-lying in terior country. The cities on both coasts are notably unsanitary. Colombia claims a population slightly in excess of 5,000,000, but I doubt if it really has 4,000,000. About one-tenth of the inhabi tants are pure white and there are 200,000 wild Indians, living primitively under tribal chiefs, nominally under the control of the local gov ernment. The remainder are mixtures of