Central afrika. Destiny livingstona
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The destiny of Livingstone and amazing success Stenli have convinced Europe of importance of research of Africa, and since then opening followed in a large quantity. First of all it is necessary to finish a question on sources of Nile.
In 1869 to Nile has returned Bejker. Having arrived on service to Egyptian hedivu, it has been appointed by the chief of expedition with the task to subdue area to the south from Gondokoro and to suppress a slave-trade. Work Bejkera had preparatory character and though as a result of its separate parts of Nile became is better known, any remarkable opening its expedition has not made. Successor Bejkera was Gordon at which some big strides forward have followed. Nile has been photographed to Albert's lake; Sheje-Long has finalised communication between lakes Victoria and Albert through Somerset-Nile, and also has better studied lake Kioga about which something was audible and before (1874), and Dzhessi (1876) and the Mason (1877) Have made swimming round Albert's all lake though neither that, nor another have not noticed running in it from the river south. The missionaries sent under offer Stenli to Uganda, have reached it across White Nile, and one of them, done such travel, somebody R.V.Felkin, has returned from pego with C.T.Wilson, pronikshim to Uganda from Zanzibar. Itself Stenli has met in Uganda E.Linan-de-Belfona, and last has gone to a way back downwards across Nile, but not reaching Egypt has been killed. All these travel to a valley of White Nile have enriched ge grafiju these areas.
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