About This Book
The narrative recounts two expeditions into the southwestern African interior over four years, offering a traveler's record of routes, landscapes, and encounters with abundant wildlife. It combines episodic hunting and survival adventures with systematic natural-history observations and practical geological notes, including assessments of mineral potential and water sources. Detailed portrayals of indigenous communities emphasize customs, material culture, and local beliefs, while candid accounts of hardships, predator encounters, and logistical challenges convey the practical realities of exploration and the information useful to subsequent travelers and scientists.
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