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Henry Morton Stanley's first trans-Africa exploration : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Morton Stanley's first trans-Africa exploration
Between 1874 and 1877 Henry Morton Stanley traveled central Africa East to West, exploring Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika and the Lualaba and Congo rivers.〔Jeal 2007, p. 157-219 passim.〕 He covered from Zanzibar in the east to Boma in the mouth of the Congo in the west and resolved a number of open questions concerning the geography of central Africa. This including identifying the source of the Nile, which he proved was not the Lualaba - which is in fact the source of the river Congo. ==Previous African Journey== This was Stanley's second journey in central Africa. In 1871–1872 he had searched for and successfully found the missionary and explorer Livingstone, greeting him with the famous (though disputed) words: “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?”.〔Jeal 2007, p. 117-120.〕
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