Absolutely nothing.
One of the waterfalls in the Congo rainforests are named in honour of him despite the fact that he had the opportunity of going there but was scared and ran away.
medical missionary
David Livingstone's mother was Agnes Hunter and she was a trans
Henry Stanley was sent to Africa to locate Dr. Livingstone.
he had 7 other siblings 3 sisters and 3 brothers he was the second oldest out of them
" Dr. Livingston, I presume."
"Dr. Livingstone, I Presume"?
medical missionary
medical missionary
He was a journalist and explorer. He found Dr. David living stone when he had not been heard from in a very long time. Stanley's eight-month search brought him to Ujiji, where he finally found Livingstone. The two traveled together for the next year or so, and when Livingstone died in 1873, Stanley continued the exploration they had done together. "Dr. Livingstone I presume" which he actually did not say but a reporter put in to juicy up his article.
"Dr. Livingstone, I Presume?"
David Livingstone's mother was Agnes Hunter and she was a trans
Henry Stanley was sent to Africa to locate Dr. Livingstone.
he had 7 other siblings 3 sisters and 3 brothers he was the second oldest out of them
"Dr. Livingstone I presume"
Dr. David Livingstone.
Dr. David Livingstone's work in Africa as a missionary and explorer inspired Henry Morton Stanley to search for him when he went missing. Stanley finally found Livingstone in 1871, which renewed public interest in African exploration. Their meeting also led to collaboration on subsequent expeditions in Africa.
Dr. David Livingstone, of Blantyre, Scotland, was the first white man to discover " Mosi-oa-Tunya" - Shona or Bemba for the 'Waters that thunder' in 1855. He named them Victoria Falls in honour of his Queen.