Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)
Referenced In
The Boy Travellers on the Congo: Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey with Henry M. Stanley Through the Dark Continent
by Thomas Wallace Knox, Henry M. Stanley"twelve months later she was completing her last twenty miles of the circumnavigation of Lake Tanganika, and on the 31st of July, 1877, after a journey of nearly seven thousand miles up and down broad Africa, she was consigned to her resting-place above the Isangili cataract."
Slavery and the slave trade in Africa
by Henry M. Stanley"Major von Wissman is advancing upon Lake Tanganika;"
In Darkest Africa, Vol. 1; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria
by Henry M. Stanley"and thence viâ Tanganika north to Muta Nzige and Lake Albert"
In Darkest Africa, Vol. 1; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria
by Henry M. Stanley"a band of 100 Swedes, who have subscribed £25 each, are about to sail to some part of the East Coast of Africa, and proceed to Tanganika to commence ostensibly the extirpation of the Arab slave‐trader"
How I Found Livingstone
by Henry M. Stanley"I was shown the hills from which the Tanganika could be seen, which bounded the valley of the Liuche on the east."
How I Found Livingstone
by Henry M. Stanley"…A little further on—just yonder, oh! there it is—a silvery gleam. I merely catch sight of it between the trees, and—but here it is at last! True—THE TANGANIKA! and there are the blue‑black mountains of Ugoma and Ukaramba."
How I Found Livingstone
by Henry M. Stanley"Tanganika Lake, first visit to; cruise on, with Dr. Livingstone"
The Boy Travellers on the Congo: Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey with Henry M. Stanley Through the Dark Continent
by Thomas Wallace Knox, Henry M. Stanley"In the last thirty years the Arabs have pushed far into the interior of Masai Land, just as they have pushed beyond Lake Tanganika and down the valley of the Congo."