James Kingston Tuckey (1776 - 1816) was a British explorer, who tried into 1816 to find the sources of the Congo. This forwarding was a failure but aroused a certain interest for the exploration of the Africa.

It went up the Congo river until the falls of Yelala, thus inaugurating the period of “scientific explorations” of the 19th century in central and southern Africa.

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