In additional explorations of the island during his recovery from illness, Robinson Crusoe finds more fresh water, tobacco plants, cocoa trees, and wild sugar cane.He discovers a valley where citrus fruits and grapes are plentiful.When he returns, he finds animals have eaten and trod on the lot of them, so he sets up branches where he can hang the grapes to cure in the sun.He gathers some grapes to bring home but must go back for bags to carry them.He sets up a second home here instead, constructing a tent and fence that he will call his bower.