Om The Albert N'yanza, Great Basin Of The Nile, And Explorations Of The Nile Sources
This travelogue chronicles the expedition led by Samuel White Baker to explore the sources of the Nile River in Central Africa in the mid-19th century. The book provides rich descriptions of the African landscape, wildlife, and peoples encountered by Baker and his team, as well as fascinating accounts of the challenges and triumphs of the journey.
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