About This Book
The author recounts years of prospecting and exploration across remote southern African regions, tracing journeys in search of copper, gold, emeralds, and diamonds. He combines travel narrative, vivid landscape and wildlife descriptions, practical observations about geology and mineral occurrences, and accounts of encounters with local communities and colonial infrastructures. Chapters blend detailed field experiences, sketches of mining camps and routes, and reflections on the hardships, rewards, and spirit of prospecting, including cautionary advice for would-be prospectors. The preface notes how war and new railways transformed access to formerly isolated districts and affected prospects for development.