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Travels in the Interior of Africa — Volume 01

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A first-person narrative recounts two expeditions into West Africa, offering detailed descriptions of river navigation, landscape, towns, trade networks, local customs, and natural history encountered while attempting to trace the course of the Niger; it records practical logistics, climate and health challenges, and interactions with diverse communities, and combines ethnographic observations, commercial detail, and geographic conjecture with episodic travel scenes. A later mission to follow the river farther inland is reconstructed from journals and reports and culminates in attack and the narrator's death, leaving only partial records and documentary appendices.

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Mungo Park

Mungo Park was a Scottish explorer known for his significant contributions to the exploration of West Africa in the late 18th century. His most notable works include "Travels in the Interior of Africa," which documents his journeys and encounters with various cultures and landscapes. Park's expeditions, particularly those undertaken under the auspices of the African Association, aimed to map the Niger River and expand European knowledge of the African continent. His writings provide valuable insights into the geography, peoples, and challenges of the regions he explored, making him a key figure in the history of African exploration.

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