Central afrika. ' a source '
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Further Bejker explains, that ' a source ' he understands the tank or the main water basin as a word, the river, and though it, maybe, technically and incorrectly, nevertheless, in its opinion, it is more logical whence originates, than to connect sources of Nile with any certain river or a rivulet.
In an impulse of magnanimous friendship Bejker has modestly held back own achievements. But also it did not manage to investigate completely Albert's lake. If it has made it, he would find out, that it is not the second source of Nile, and receives the waters from another, being to the south of lake. To eliminate these ambiguities has fallen to G.M.Stenli's lot; but completely to estimate value of opening, it is necessary to dart a glance at work of other researchers of the Central Africa at first.
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