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Through Timbuctu and across the great Sahara /

Chapter 30: FOOTNOTES
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A travel account traces an overland expedition from the West African coast into the Niger watershed and across the Sahara to the Mediterranean, blending practical journey notes with ethnographic observation. It documents climate and landscape, including dry desert winds, mountain ranges, rivers, and the challenges of long marches and changing carriers. Encounters with local communities describe social customs, secret societies, burial rites, markets, music, and responses to colonial frontiers and conflict. Natural history and hunting recur throughout, alongside discussions of trade, smuggling, and the daily logistics of travel in remote regions.

Map showing the Route of Captain Haywood’s Journey

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FOOTNOTES

[1]Major Laing’s grave has quite recently been discovered, according to French reports, at a place called Saeb, thirty miles north of Timbuctu, but his valuable papers have not been found.

Transcriber's note:

  • pg 40 Changed: alway to: always
  • pg 62 Changed: themeslves to: themselves
  • pg 104 Changed: on he sandy bank to: the
  • pg 194 Added period after: on the river
  • pg 207 Added period after: but so it is
  • pg 228 Added period after: explorer of Africa
  • pg 241 Added period after: higher up the Niger
  • pg 343 Changed reference to pg. 267 to: 207
  • Added [Map] at the end of the List of illustrations