In the early 20th century, American journalist and explorer Albert Bushnell Lloyd traveled up the Nile River from Uganda to Khartoum, documenting his adventures and encounters with the diverse people and cultures of the region. He describes the beauty of the landscape, the challenges of travel, and the political and social issues facing the people he meets. This vivid travelogue is a fascinating glimpse into a now-vanished world.
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