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Life and Travels of Mungo Park
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Life and Travels of Mungo Park is an autobiographical account by the Scottish explorer Mungo Park, who is best known for his pioneering journeys into the interior of West Africa in the late 18th century. The work chronicles Park's expeditions, his encounters with the African landscape, people, and wildlife, and the challenges he faced while mapping the Niger River. It was first published in 1799, after Park's return to England from his first journey.The book details his initial voyage in 1795, when he traveled into the heart of Africa with the aim of finding the source of the Niger River, a goal that had puzzled explorers for centuries. Park’s account is filled with vivid descriptions of the unfamiliar terrain and his interactions with various African communities, some of which were hostile while others helped him on his journey. The narrative includes a mix of adventure, danger, and the exploration of cultural differences, offering readers a glimpse into a largely unknown part of the world at the time.
Life and Travels of Mungo Park is an autobiographical account by the Scottish explorer Mungo Park, who is best known for his pioneering journeys into the interior of West Africa in the late 18th century. The work chronicles Park's expeditions, his encounters with the African landscape, people, and wildlife, and the challenges he faced while mapping the Niger River. It was first published in 1799, after Park's return to England from his first journey.The book details his initial voyage in 1795, when he traveled into the heart of Africa with the aim of finding the source of the Niger River, a goal that had puzzled explorers for centuries. Park’s account is filled with vivid descriptions of the unfamiliar terrain and his interactions with various African communities, some of which were hostile while others helped him on his journey. The narrative includes a mix of adventure, danger, and the exploration of cultural differences, offering readers a glimpse into a largely unknown part of the world at the time.





















