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Wie ich Livingstone fand
- Historische Reisen 7
- Narrated by: Wolfgang Berger
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der britisch-amerikanische Journalist Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) erhielt 1869 den Auftrag, den verschollenen David Livingstone zu suchen. Livingstone war Arzt, Missionar und ein berühmter Afrikaforscher, der 1866 zu den ostafrikanischen Seen aufgebrochen war. Stanley ließ sich mit der Erfüllung seines Auftrags viel Zeit, berichtete von der Eröffnung des Suezkanals und von Ausgrabungen in Jerusalem, bevor er 1871 aufbrach. Am 10.11.1871 traf er in der Nähe des Tanganjikasees auf den Verschollenen, den er mit der berühmten Frage begrüßte: "Doctor Livingstone, I presume?" ("Dr. Livingstone, wie ich vermute?")
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