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Stanley's tent letter refers to a famous correspondence written by the explorer Henry Morton Stanley in 1871, during his expedition to find Dr. David Livingstone in Africa. The letter, penned in a tent in Ujiji (present-day Tanzania), expressed Stanley's relief at locating Livingstone, who had been out of contact with the outside world for several years. It famously began with the words, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" This moment marked a significant point in the exploration of Africa and highlighted the challenges faced by explorers during that era.

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