In Wildest Africa

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This is an account of the travels of Peter MacQueen through various parts of East Africa, together with photographer Peter Dutkewich in 1908-1909. Their travels took them throgh parts of Kenya, Uganda, and the Kilimanjaro region. Perhaps the most gripping account is about their attempt to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, which has a permanent snowcap. At about 19,300 feet, very near the summit, Peter Dutkewich fell and broke his ribs. The two men, with the help of their guides and porters, eventualy made their way down to the German Luther Mission, and Dutkewich recoverd. The travel account is very rich in its details about the ports of Zanzibar, Mombasa, and the inland towns they traveled through, as well as the various tribal and ethnic peoples they met. MacQueen also traveled to the Ripon Falls region in Uganda, one of the sources of the river Nile.

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