From the Cape to Cairo: The First Traverse of Africa from South to North
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A firsthand account of an overland traverse from southern to northern Africa that blends travel narrative, geographic description, and practical reportage. The authors record landscapes, rivers, lakes, plateaus, volcanic districts, and encounters with local communities while confronting logistical challenges of transport, supplies, and health. Interspersed are reflections on disease control, methods of access, and proposals for telegraph and rail infrastructure as means of opening interior regions to development, together with comparisons to other recently settled territories. Episodic passages focus on river crossings, difficult terrain, and the daily hardships that shape the journey and its broader economic and technological arguments.
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