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  1. Richard Lemon Lander (8 de febrero de 1804 – 6 de febrero de 1834) fue un explorador cornuallés del África occidental, recordado por sus expediciones en el río Níger, en la tercera de las cuales pereció a causa de una herida de los nativos.

  2. Richard Lemon Lander (8 February 1804 – 6 February 1834) was a British explorer of western Africa. He and his brother John were the first Europeans to follow the course of the River Niger, and discover that it led to the Atlantic.

  3. Richard Lemon Lander was a British explorer of West Africa who traced the course of the lower Niger River to its delta. He accompanied the Scottish explorer Hugh Clapperton as a servant on his second expedition to the region now lying within northern Nigeria.

  4. Richard Lemon Lander (8 de febrero de 1804 – 6 de febrero de 1834) fue un explorador cornuallés del África occidental, recordado por sus expediciones en el río Níger, en la tercera de las cuales pereció a causa de una herida de los nativos.

  5. 9 de may. de 2018 · Richard Lemon Lander [1], 180434, English explorer. He accompanied Clapperton to the Niger River in 1827 and brought back Clapperton's journal, which was published (1829) with an account of Lander's return to the coast.

  6. Richard Lemon Lander (1804-1834) was an English explorer who made three trips to West Africa; he and his brother John were the first Europeans to canoe down the lower Niger River to its delta (where it meets the sea).

  7. A Cornish traveller of the early-19th century, explorer of West Africa and of the mighty Niger river, Richard Lander was captured and held for ransom by tribesmen, before dying on his third expedition aged just 29.