
Mungo Park’s second volume carries the listener deeper into the heart of West Africa, following his narrow escape from the Niger’s banks. Stripped of supplies and horse, he presses onward, guided by local chiefs whose generosity and curiosity shape his path. Along the way he records the stark beauty of the landscape—from resilient shea trees to the delicate moss that catches his eye even in hardship.
The narrative unfolds as Park reaches villages that straddle the line between familiar trade routes and the ominous territories of the Moors. He describes bustling towns where the rhythm of daily life revolves around the harvest of shea nuts, offering vivid snapshots of commerce and culture. Yet beneath the surface lies a constant tension, as the explorer balances his determination to reach legendary cities with the ever‑present danger of hostile encounters, all conveyed in his clear, unembellished prose.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (253K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1771–1806
Best known for his journeys into West Africa, this Scottish explorer helped give Europe a clearer picture of the Niger River at a time when much of the region was still poorly understood there. His travels were dangerous, widely read, and ended in tragedy during a second expedition.
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