Christopher Ondaatje
Riddle of A River
The Quest for the Secret Nile
By Guy Yeoman
Chaucer Press 192pp £20
The manuscript of this book was incomplete when the author, Guy Yeoman, died in 1998. It is by far the best thing ever published on the sources of the Nile and goes a long way to finally disproving the accepted but erroneous theory that John Hanning Speke found the origin of the Nile when he ‘discovered’ Lake Victoria in 1858. The lake is not the source. It is, however, one of the two great reservoirs for that river, the other being Lake Albert.
The Nile’s headwaters belong, in Yeoman’s words, to ‘a huge network of lakes, rivers, swamps, mountains, forests and vast savannah plains’ which were, before European explorers entered this part of Africa, ‘home to many separate kingdoms and cultures’. Only recently have outsiders penetrated these lands, which, despite the damage done
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