Into Africa Into Africa Into Africa by Dugard Martin
Author:Dugard, Martin [Dugard, Martin]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, Adventure, Biography, Travel
ISBN: 9780385504522
Amazon: 0385504527
Goodreads: 7508280
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Published: 2002-12-20T08:00:00+00:00
⢠CHAPTER 20 â¢
Gondokoro
May 26, 1871
Gondokoro, the Upper Nile
730 Miles to Livingstone
As he stood on the edge of the Nile, with rows and rows of polished soldiers standing to attention on his new parade ground, Sir Samuel White Baker had every reason to be proud. It had taken him nearly a year and a half, but he had successfully traveled almost the entire length of the Nile and established a British presence in Gondokoro. His position was four degrees north of the equator. Ujiji, by coincidence, was four degrees south.
The winds were light and variable, and the temperature was nearly eighty degrees. As local Bari tribesmen looked on from a distance, naked and curious about the squat, bearded man speaking so gravely, Baker pronounced to all assembled that the new outpost was now a colony. Its name was Equatoria. He was now poised to solicit any and all information about Livingstone's whereabouts.
There had been times on the long journey upriver that Baker doubted he would ever reach Gondokoro. The Sudd, for instance, nearly broke him. Located five hundred miles south of Khartoum, the swampy section of Nile River was the most confounding stretch of river on earth. Papyrus ferns and detritus from Lake Victoria swept downriver and clogged the Nile's flow in the Sudd, so effectively bringing it to a standstill that the river stagnated. The banks, which were almost impossible to discern from the choked river, were nothing but unstable mud and impenetrable jungle for a hundred miles in either direction. Crocodiles and hippos loitered in the stinking miasma. Snakes moved without a sound through the reeds and trees. The sun hovered glowing and hot, like the tip of a lit cigar. The Sudd was neither land nor river, and Baker's expedition had been stuck for weeks.
A smaller expedition could have found an alternate route, perhaps hacking through the undergrowth alongside the river. Baker, however, was driving an army. Under his command were seventeen hundred Sudanese and Egyptian soldiers. Forty-eight sharpshooters protected his and his wife Florence's every movement. He had a personal assistant, a doctor, two engineers, a shopkeeper, an interpreter, and a shipwright to consult in times of indecision. An alternate plan could only become a fiasco.
Besides, he couldn't very well leave the boats. He had an entire fleet. It had taken fifty-five sailboats and nine steamers to transport Baker's men the fifteen hundred miles from Cairo to Khartoum. The largest steamboat was one hundred feet long and weighed over 250 tons. Baker, his wife, his assistants, his army, and his armada lit the boilers in Khartoum, on February 8, 1870. Their intent was to travel through the Sudd, then five hundred miles beyond it to the abandoned Austrian mission station at Gondokoro. There they would claim the land, establish a military presence, and explore. Finding Livingstone, as Baker promised Murchison, would be a primary objective.
Baker was no stranger to adversity or exotic conditions. Before becoming an explorer he spent the years of 1859 and 1860 supervising the construction of a railway between the Danube River and the Black Sea.
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