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What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile (Paperback)
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What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - African Studies
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John Hanning Speke (1827 64) was an officer in the British Indian
Army, best known for his explorations of Africa. In the 1850s he
embarked on two major expeditions there, the first, to Somalia,
inspiring the second, to East Africa, during which he endeavoured
to locate the source of the White Nile. This book of 1864 brings
together his memoirs of both ventures, in which he draws
connections between the two, and provides dramatic recollections of
his endurance of captivity, attack, and tropical disease. Despite
the obstacles he faced, on his second mission he identified Lake
Victoria as the Nile's source; however his claims were heavily
contested, as the loss of vital equipment had left questions about
its altitude and extent unanswered. The lake was eventually proved
to be the source after Speke's tragic death from a gunshot wound,
making these memoirs a cornerstone in the historical geography of
Africa.
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