About This Book
A British explorer recounts his overland voyages from the East African coast into the interior to investigate the large inland lake he identified as the Nile's headwaters. The narrative blends travel journal, geographical survey, and natural history, recording routes, mapping lakes and rivers, and noting flora and fauna. It documents encounters with local peoples, Arab traders, slave and ivory networks, palace visits, logistical hardships, and political negotiations. Later sections follow a companion expedition that advances northward to link the lake with the river's course, supported by field measurements and on-the-ground observation.
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