When Marlow says the journey takes him away from the truth of things, he is referring to the realization that the reality of colonialism and the darkness within human nature is being hidden or obscured by the civilized facade of European society. As he travels deeper into the African interior, he becomes more exposed to the harsh realities and moral ambiguities of Imperialism.
gold and african artifacts
Hanno the Navigator, a Carthaginian explorer and commander, is credited with exploring the northwest coast of Africa around 500 BC. His voyage is documented in his work, "Periplus," which describes his journey along the African coast.
The Ivory Coast.
The North African coast.
Ghana and Togo
They supplied the East African coast with gold, copper, and ivory
Beach, shoreline.
Barbary Coast
It made its final journey from Cobh, on the south coast of Ireland.
A coast is the line that separates land and water. There are many coasts such as the australian coast, the south american coast and the african coast.
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They were Muslim pirates who operated from the North African Coast between the 11th and the 19th Century