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The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile, And Explorations of the Nile Sources

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A first-person account of an expedition across the Nile basin that traces a riverine route through deserts, marshes, and jungle to identify a vast equatorial lake feeding the White Nile. The narrative combines travelogue detail—logistics, weather, fauna, and geography—with encounters and tensions involving local communities and criticisms of the regional slave trade. Scientific and practical observations on botany, geology, and zoology punctuate scenes of hardship, sickness, and occasional violence. The author reflects on missionary prospects, offers ethnographic sketches, and describes the challenges of mapping and claiming river sources while recording the expedition's difficulties and ultimate geographical discoveries.

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Sir Samuel White Baker

Sir Samuel White Baker was a British explorer, big-game hunter, and author known for his adventurous expeditions in Africa and Asia during the 19th century. His notable works include "In the Heart of Africa," which chronicles his explorations of the Nile and the Albert N'Yanza, as well as "Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon," reflecting his experiences in Sri Lanka. Baker's writings often blend travel narrative with natural history, providing insights into the landscapes and cultures he encountered. His contributions to exploration and literature have left a lasting impact on the understanding of the regions he explored.

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