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Title: |
Travels in Nubia, 2nd ed |
Author(s): |
Burckhardt, J.L. |
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1822 |
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London, John Murray |
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Pages: |
pp. i-v, i-xcviii, 1-498 |
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View PDF: 232,9 kb |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Records
African Rhino Species
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Between Katakou and Bahr el Ghazal flows the great river called Shary. There is an animal called Om Kergay, said to be as large as the rhinoceros, with very small head and mouth, but harmless. Its banks are inhabited by elephant, rhinoceroses, lions and giraffes. |
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Location:
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Records
African Rhino Species
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Between Katakou and Bahr el Ghazal flows the great river called Shary. There is an animal called Om Kergay, said to be as large as the rhinoceros, with very small head and mouth, but harmless. |
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