Model
of Hut where Livingstone died.
Livingstone
sailed for Algoa Bay, South Africa, in December 1840. His first
stop was a mission station in Kruman in what is now Botswana,
and it was there that he met Mary Moffat whom he married in 1845.
After Mary died in 1862, Livingstone was commissioned by the British
Government and the Royal Geographical Society to locate the cource
of the Nile.
The journalist Henry M. Stanley came across the explorer
in Ujiji at Lake Tanganyika in 1871. Despite being too weak to
continue his expedition safely, Livingstone refused to return
home and died two years later in a hut in Chambito's Village,
similiar to this replica (photographed in the 1950's). His body
was disguised as a package (corpes wre considered unlucky) and
carried on a nine month journey to the coast before being returned
to Britain.