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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE.
AFRICA, ITS PAST AND FUTURE.
REPORT—GEOGRAPHY OF THE LAND.
REPORT—GEOGRAPHY OF THE SEA.
REPORT—GEOGRAPHY OF THE AIR.
REPORT—GEOGRAPHY OF LIFE.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TREASURER.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SECRETARIES.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. - CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION.
OFFICERS.
A sweeping portrait opens this classic exploration of Africa, tracing the continent’s ancient footsteps from the age of the Egyptian pyramids to the rise of Rome. It reminds listeners that, despite its pivotal role in early human history, Africa remained the “dark continent” for centuries, its secrets guarded by harsh climates, treacherous coastlines and impenetrable terrain. The narrative sets the stage for a journey that balances awe‑inspiring antiquity with the formidable challenges faced by early explorers.
From there, the work turns its focus to the great rivers and towering ranges that shape the land. Listeners will hear vivid descriptions of the Nile’s storied cataracts, the Congo’s winding waterways, and the mighty Zambezi with its thunderous falls, alongside the snow‑capped heights of Abyssinia and the equatorial peaks near Lake Victoria. Together, these elements paint a rich, geographic tapestry that invites anyone curious about Africa’s past to embark on an unforgettable auditory adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (176K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ron Swanson
Release date
2015-08-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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