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  • David Livingstone was a Scottish missionary, doctor and an explorer in Africa. He is well-known for his extensive explorations of the African continent. He was one of the most popular national heroes of the 19th century Victorian Britain. He is also credited for shaping the Western attitude towards Africa. He is credited with the discovery of various water bodies such as the famous Zambezi River and Victoria Falls.
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  • David Livingstone spent his final years in Africa — 1866 to 1873 — searching for the source of the Nile, a quest that led him deep into Arab slave-and-ivory...
  • David Livingstone pursued training in medicine and missionary work before moving to Africa in 1841.
  • Little did they realise that David Livingstone never carried any Bible to Africa but the beloved “Bible” that they always saw him get fond of was his note book in...
  • British colonialist and missionary to Africa (1813–1873). For other people named David Livingstone, see David Livingstone (disambiguation).
  • From him David learned many things that later proved of the greatest service to him in Africa. So strong became the friendship between Livingstone and Mr...
  • Second trip to Africa. Third trip to the Black Continent. David Livingston: biography, travels and discoveries. What did David Livingstone discover in Africa?
  • Answer: In Africa, wherever David Livingstone went, he set up small hospitals for the natives of Africa.
  • Livingstone dispelled much of this ignorance and opened up Africa's interior to further exploration. His expeditions became famous throughout the world.
  • Dr. David Livingstone ve Afrika kıtasının keşfi. Dr. Livingstone ve Henry Morton Stanley'in tarihe geçen buluşması. ... afrika birliği bayrak - africa union flag.
  • The African Missionaries – David Livingstone. Many devout Christians traveled to Africa on missions to teach their religion.