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The account describes prolonged journeys from the North African coast into the Sahara and central Sahel, following caravan routes through oases and towns and reaching regions around Lake Chad and Timbuktu. It blends travel narrative and practical field notes with detailed topographical, historical, linguistic, and ethnographic observations about local peoples, customs, and political arrangements, and documents climate, trade, and agricultural practices. Organized as sequential journals interspersed with analytical chapters and illustrations, the work aims to record routes, landscapes, and cultural diversity encountered during extended exploration of the African interior.
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