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Long after this wonderful event in the Earth's history, when the human species was spread over a good deal of Asia, Europe, and Africa, migration to the American continents began in attempts to find new feeding grounds and unoccupied areas for hunting and fishing.

Harry Johnston

Harry Johnston Biography

  Nationality: British
Type: Explorer

Born: June 12, 1858
Death: August 31, 1927
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