Wie ich Livingstone fand; Zweiter Band

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Wie ich Livingstone fand; Zweiter Band

by Henry M. (Henry Morton) Stanley

DE·~13 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

Anmerkungen zur Transkription

0:46
2

WIE ICH LIVINGSTONE FAND.

0:17
3

INHALT.

0:02
4

ELFTES KAPITEL. DURCH UKAWENDI, UVINZA UND UHHA NACH UDSCHIDSCHI.

1:49:42
5

ZWÖLFTES KAPITEL. UMGANG MIT LIVINGSTONE IN UDSCHIDSCHI.

1:51:32
6

DREIZEHNTES KAPITEL. UNSERE FAHRT AUF DEM TANGANIKA.

1:19:28
7

VIERZEHNTES KAPITEL. GEOGRAPHISCHE UND ETHNOGRAPHISCHE BEMERKUNGEN.

1:16:42
8

FUNFZEHNTES KAPITEL. UNSERE REISE VON UDSCHIDSCHI NACH UNYANYEMBÉ.

1:38:09
9

SECHZEHNTES KAPITEL. DIE HEIMREISE.

1:37:38
10

SIEBZEHNTES KAPITEL. ENDE DER EXPEDITION.

1:11:18

Description

The listener is taken into the heart of Central Africa, where a determined explorer threads his way through tangled jungles, swollen rivers and endless swamps. From the mud‑caked banks of the Rungwa to the soaring banks of the Malagarazi, he describes the raw landscape with vivid detail – the endless ant‑hill citadels, the thunder of distant waterfalls, and the sudden flash of a leopard or a charging warthog. Along the trail, uneasy alliances with local chiefs and the daily struggle for food and clean water give a palpable sense of the expedition’s hardships and camaraderie.

As the journey pushes northwest, the party confronts relentless obstacles: a crocodile‑snatched donkey, a lion that stalks their camp, and tense negotiations over tribute. Yet the promise of a fabled figure looms ahead, fueling both hope and anxiety. Listeners will feel the crackle of campfires, the rustle of the forest, and the relentless drive of an adventure that seeks the legendary Dr. Livingstone amid a world still uncharted.

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Language

de

Duration

~13 hours (754K characters)

Release date

2025-05-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry M. (Henry Morton) Stanley

Henry M. (Henry Morton) Stanley

1841–1904

Best known for finding David Livingstone in Central Africa, this Welsh-born explorer and journalist became one of the most famous — and most debated — travel figures of the 19th century. His adventures made him a celebrity, while his role in the Congo left a legacy that still sparks argument.

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