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The source of the Blue Nile : a record of a journey through the Soudan to Lake Tsana in western Abyssinia, and of the return to Egypt by the valley of the Atbara, with a note on the religion, customs, etc. of Abyssinia

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The source of the Blue Nile : a record of a journey through the Soudan to Lake Tsana in western Abyssinia, and of the return to Egypt by the valley of the Atbara, with a note on the religion, customs, etc. of Abyssinia

by Arthur J. Hayes

EN·~8 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

PREFACE

3:47

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1:54

CHAPTER I

19:29

CHAPTER II

16:25

CHAPTER III

24:33

CHAPTER IV

18:15

CHAPTER V

32:51

CHAPTER VI

24:05

CHAPTER VII

21:50

CHAPTER VIII

35:53

Description

A determined explorer sets out from the bustling banks of the Nile at Khartoum, threading a caravan through the stark, rolling hills of the Sudan and into the little‑known reaches of western Abyssinia. Along the way he records the stark contrast between the arid, wind‑blown plains and the fertile valleys that promise a future of cotton and trade, while also noting the challenges of mule‑paths that wind up sheer precipices. The journey offers vivid snapshots of daily life—children sharing meals at remote stations, village musicians echoing through the air, and the occasional encounter with camel‑drivers and local sultans.

Beyond the physical landscape, the narrative delves into the complex politics of the region, hinting at rival foreign interests and the delicate balance between Egypt and Ethiopia. Interwoven with observations of religion, customs, and even the region’s unique flora and fauna, the account paints a rich portrait of a land at a crossroads. Listeners will feel the rhythm of the caravan, the heat of the desert sun, and the quiet wonder of Lake Tsana’s distant waters.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (506K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1905.

Credits

Galo Flordelis (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-08-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Arthur J. Hayes

A British medical officer and travel writer, he is remembered for a vivid firsthand account of an early-1900s journey through Sudan and Abyssinia to Lake Tana, source of the Blue Nile. His writing blends expedition narrative with close observation of place, people, and the realities of travel at the time.

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