1 of 13

Slide Notes

DownloadGo Live

David Livingstone

No Description

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DAVID Livingstone

EXPLORATION OF NILE SOURCE

BACKGROUND

  • born March 19, 1813, Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland
  • Scottish explorer and missionary
  • Famous explorer of Africa

FIRST EXPLORATION

  • Had chance to go to China as a missionary
  • Failed because of the First Opium war broke out in Sep 1839
  • Six months later, met a veteran missionary, Robert Moffat
  • Enchanted him with a tale "the smoke of a thousand villages where no missionary had been before"

CONTINUTED

  • Then he got really interested and curious
  • Set sail For South Africa, in Nov, 1840
  • Arrived in March, 1841, Cape Town, South Africa

CONTINUTED

  • 15 years on exploration of South Africa
  • Attacked by the natives, wild animals
  • Crew numbers went down day by day
  • He didn't give up, still wanted to explore the "the smoke of a thousand villages where no missionary had been"
  • Finally, his hard work got paid off, made friends in the interior of South Africa.

SOMETHING INTERESTING

  • In 1855, David Livingstone was the first European who to see the Mosi-oa-Tunya waterfall
  • He renamed the waterfall, which now is called the Victoria Fall.
  • David Livingstone married the daughter of Robert Moffat.
Photo by lorenzoridi

EXPLORATION OF NILE

  • From 1858 to 1864, David Livingstone led the Zambezi Expedition
  • It was a failure
  • The Zambezi River proved impassable and Livingstone’s leadership qualities were called into question
Photo by kalyan3

Untitled Slide

  • In 1866, he set sail again
  • To explore the source of Nile River
  • he became the first European to see Lake Bangweulu and Lake Ngami.
Photo by alanosaur

Untitled Slide

  • During the exploration, he had completely lost contact to the outside world
  • Had nothing, alone, severely ill
  • But he didn't give up, continued his exploration

Untitled Slide

  • New York Herald newspaper sent H.M.Stanley to find Livingstone.
  • When he found him, started greeting with the now famous quote,"Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"
  • Stanley tried to convince him to go back, but Livingstone resisted to stay.

Untitled Slide

  • Stanley left by himself after staying with Livingstone 5 months
  • Meanwhile, Livingstone lost again......
  • He died on 1st May, 1873, because of malaria

CONNECTION WITH FRANKENSTEIN

  • Obsessed with his own experiment/exploration
  • Didn't think about himself/other, what consequences would bring to himself/other
  • David Livingstone was a hero, but Frankenstein was just a scientist.