Ewart S Sharp Arthur H Grogan

Ewart S Sharp Arthur H GroganEwart S. Grogan was an adventurer and explorer, best known to traverse the African continent from south to north, a journey documented in his book From The Cape to Cairo. Grogan was driven by a passion for exploration and adventure. He began his famos journey starting at the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, and made his way through vast and often uncharted territories to Cairo in Egypt. His journey was an extraordinary feat of endurance and courage, covering over 7,000 miles. Grogan's adventurous spirit was matched by his determination to contribute to the understanding of the African continent during a time of colonial exploration. Arthur H. Sharp contributed to the documentation of Grogan's journey and was instrumental in shaping the narrative of their travels. Sharp's writing often focused on exploration, geography, and the landscapes they encountered, providing readers with detailed and engaging accounts of the challenges faced during the expedition. His work helped to immortalize the hardships and triumphs of their groundbreaking journey through Africa. Together, Grogan and Sharp s contributions to exploration became notable for their depth and insight into a largely unknown part of the world during that time. Read More Read Less

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From The Cape To Cairo The First Traverse Of Africa From South To North35 %
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