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Samuel Baker, explorer in East Africa

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Samuel Baker, explorer in East Africa

Samuel Baker, explorer in East Africa, with his wife Florence, near the Karuma Falls. The natives assume he is Spekes brother, because their beards are similar. Date: circa 1864

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1864 Augustus Awning Baker Exploration Explorer Explorers Falls Florence Grant Hanning Heroes Huts Meal Natives Samuel Shield Shields Spear Spears Speke 1860s


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In this evocative photograph taken circa 1864, English explorer Samuel Baker (1821-1893) and his wife Florence Baker (1841-1926) are depicted in a tranquil moment near the breathtaking Karuma Falls in East Africa. The couple, both dressed in Victorian attire, sit under the shade of an awning, surrounded by the lush vegetation of the African landscape. Samuel Baker, a renowned British explorer, had made a name for himself by discovering the sources of the Nile's Bahr el Jebel and Bahr el Ghazal tributaries in the late 1850s. His wife, Florence, accompanied him on many of his expeditions, making her one of the first European women to venture into the heart of Africa. Despite their Western appearance, the local natives, who were unfamiliar with Europeans, assumed Samuel Baker was the brother of John Hanning Speke, another famous British explorer, due to their similar beards. Speke, who had also explored the region and discovered the source of the Nile, had a distinctive beard that was widely known. In the background of the photograph, native huts and their inhabitants can be seen, some of whom are armed with spears and shields. The juxtaposition of the European explorers and the African people highlights the cultural divide between the two worlds, as well as the sense of adventure and discovery that characterized the Victorian era. This image offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the world was still being explored, and the unknown was a source of fascination and wonder. The photograph is a testament to the indomitable spirit of exploration and the courage of those who dared to venture into the unknown, leaving a lasting impact on history.

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