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Quer durch Afrika - Von Tripolis nach Murzuk in Libyen
- Historische Reisen 6
- Narrated by: Frank Stieren
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der Norddeutsche Gerhard Rohlfs (1831-1896) ging 1856 als Fremdenlegionär nach Algerien und lernte Arabisch. In den nächsten Jahren unternahm er mehrere Expeditionen nach Timbuktu und erreichte als erster Europäer die Oase Tafilalet. Im Mai 1865 versuchte er von Tripolis aus die Sahara zu durchqueren, was ihm mit einigen Umwegen auch gelang. So musste er schon in Ghadames die Route wegen feindlicher Tuareg ändern und reiste stattdessen über Murzuk im Fessan zum Tschadsee und weiter über den Niger, bis er 1867 Lagos am Golf von Guinea erreichte.
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