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Resuming his journey in January 1828 he went north-east and reached the city of Djenné, from where he continued his journey to Timbuktu by water.

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Resuming his studies, he won the Conservatoire's top prize, the Prix de Rome at his first attempt, in 1919.
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On the accession of Queen Elizabeth ( 1558 – 1603 ) in 1558 an Act of Parliament was passed annexing and re-dissolving certain religious houses, including Syon, whereupon the nuns obtained royal license to leave England, eventually settling in Lisbon, Portugal, where they arrived in 1594, after having experienced many troubles and afflictions in travels through France and Spain.
He sent his collections of birds collected during his early travels to William Jardine for identification, but by the time they arrived at Jardine's house in Scotland they had become infested by moths.
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He arrived at Vienna with the train I have described ; when the chief of police requested him to declare which of the eight ladies was his wife, he replied that he was an Englishman, and that when he was called upon to give an account of his sexual arrangements, if he could not settle the matter with his fists, it was his practice to set out instantly on his travels again.
As part of his travels, Abba arrived in Turka, where, in February 1925, he convinced his family to make aliyah.
Venus travels to Libya, where she disguises herself as a mortal and meets Aeneas, who has arrived, lost, on the coast.

travels and Cairo
Together with Captain Nemo, Mina travels to Cairo to locate Allan Quatermain, then on to Paris in search of Dr. Jekyll ; finally in London she forcibly recruits Hawley Griffin, The Invisible Man, who completes this incarnation of the League.
From Cairo she continued her travels in the Middle East.
That a chance remark of the latter caused the renewal of their old Cairo acquaintance, and that Ad Barbam, after showing his medical skill on Mandeville, urgently begged him to write his travels ; " and so at length, by his advice and help, monitu et adiutorio, was composed this treatise, of which I had certainly proposed to write nothing until at least I had reached my own parts in England ".
Belzoni's travels took him in 1815 to Cairo, where he sold Mehemet Ali a hydraulic engine of his own invention.
He went to Bucharest, Istanbul, Cairo, Naples, Paris ( 1913 – 1914 ), and Switzerland ( where he settled for a while, trying to cure his tuberculosis ); Istrati's travels were marked by two successive unhappy marriages, a brief return to Romania in 1915, when he tried to earn his living as a hog farmer, and long periods of vagabondage.
The novel describes Harriet's travels in Syria, Lebanon and Palestine, observes Guy's supposed widowerhood in Cairo after he hears of the sinking of Harriet's ship, and follows Simon Boulderstone's injury during the battle of El Alamein and subsequent recovery.
British Orientalism, though not as common as in France at the same period, had many specialists, including John Frederick Lewis, who lived for nine years in Cairo, David Roberts, a Scot who made lithographs of his travels in the Middle East and Italy, the nonsense writer Edward Lear, a continual traveller who reached as far as Ceylon, and Richard Dadd.
His travels, which were published in 1877 under the title Across Africa, contain valuable suggestions for the opening up of the continent, including the utilization of the great lakes as a Cape to Cairo Road connection.
* January 8-The first through train travels the entire distance from Chicago to the Ohio River at Cairo, Illinois.
Now began the part of his travels of which a full journal has been published ( April 1808 to March 1809 ), a series of most instructive journeys in eastern and western Palestine and the wilderness of Sinai, and so on to Cairo and the Fayum.
An outstanding example of this literary form is the 17th-century Seyahâtnâme of Evliya Çelebi, the Turkish traveller who wrote in ten volumes, his travels starting in native city of Constantinople and covering Anatolia, Persia, Ottoman Europe, North Africa, Austria and Cairo.
Lara travels to a rendezvous in Cairo to find the city in chaos and the sky darkened by strange clouds.
It begins with a procession starting in Cairo that travels through Mamluk graveyards known as the “ City of the Dead ” and ends at Ibn al-Farid ’ s tomb which lies at the base of Mount al-Muqaṭṭam in the sandstone hill area of the Eastern part of Cairo.

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