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The author recounts extended journeys across southern and central Africa, combining detailed travel narrative, geographic and natural-history observation, and encounters with local communities. He describes routes taken, riverine exploration, mapping efforts, and the practical hardships of long expeditions, while reflecting on the social consequences of slavery and on promoting trade and education. The account intersperses ethnographic sketches, botanical and zoological notes, astronomical and cartographic data, and practical appendices of coordinates, producing a practical record of exploration that blends moral reflection with scientific and logistical detail.
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