There are three cataracts between the N'yanza and Gondokoro: 1.
To help at once in the argument that the N'yanza exists as a large sheet of water to the north of the equator, I will anticipate a story recorded in my diary, by adverting to it before its order of succession.
Caravans have also reached the shores of the N'yanza at 1° S.
One of his men stated that he had performed the journey between Pangani on the east coast of Africa and the N'yanza three times, in about two months each time.
Further, the Arabs had learnt from travellers just arrived from Usukuma that the whole route leading to the N'yanza was in a state of commotion, caused by civil wars, and therefore advised me to go as strongly armed as possible.
The manner in which I traced the Nile down from the Victoria N'yanza to Egypt is explained in my 'Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile.
Early in the morning a great hue and cry was made because the Wanguana had been seen bathing in the N'yanza naked, without the slightest regard to decency.
Indeed, it appeared to me as if the N'yanza must have once washed the foot of these hills, but had since shrunk away from its original margin.
The largest island on the lake is the Sese, [20] off the mouth of the Katonga river, where another of the high priests of the Neptune of the N'yanza resides.
He sent word that he had started for N'yanza and wished me to follow.
But N'yanza merely means a piece of water, and no one knew where he meant or what project was on foot.
His discovery of the Albert N'yanza completed the labours of Speke and Grant, and solved the mystery of the Nile.
It will be kept in view that the hanging about at this court and all the perplexing and irritating negotiations had always one end in view--that of reaching the Nile, where it pours out of the N'yanza as I was long certain that it did.
Starting from the same viewpoint, Speke concludes that another great lake will be found under the Equator, to the west of the Tanganyika and the N'yanza Victoria.
The great reservoir of the mysterious Egyptian river, the N'yanza Spekii, may be accepted as the final confirmation of Sir Roderick's theory, and the conspicuous feature of the African people.
It is thus clear that Livingstone considered that the Tanganyika and the Albert N'yanza were one water.
The latter was my guide to the Albert N'yanza many years ago.
I shall then thoroughly explore the Albert N'yanza in boats, and afterwards proceed to King M'tese of Uganda .
The Victoria N'yanza is called by two names, 'Sessy' or 'Kurewe.
This vessel steamed into the Albert N'yanza without any difficulty, and corroborated my assertion that the river was navigable.
By this sign I conclude that the maximum of the Albert N'yanza would be during the month of November.
All the chiefs declared that the M'wootan N'zige extends beyond Karagwe, and that it exceeds the Victoria N'yanza in size.
It is hoped that the steamer which I carried up to Gondokoro will be transported to the Albert N'yanza early in the year 1875.
The Albert N'yanza lay distant about twenty miles on the west, in the deep basin which characterizes this extraordinary sheet of water.
He was the man who, some years ago, first gave me the information respecting the distance of the Albert N'yanza from M'rooli.
The extraordinary influx of damaged aquatic plants continued for many days, and unmistakably denoted the rise in the level of the Albert N'yanza at that season (say 1st Nov.
The lofty mountains on the west shore of the Albert N'yanza are now in view about fifty miles distant.
Signor Gessi was entrusted with the command of the two life-boats upon their completion, and had the honour of first entering the Albert N'yanza from the north by the river Nile.
I have not the least doubt, myself, but that this lake is the Upper Tanganika, and the Albert N'Yanza of Baker is the Lower Tanganika, which are connected by a river flowing from the upper to the lower.
One thing is evident to me, and I believe to the Doctor, that Sir Samuel Baker will have to curtail the Albert N'Yanza by one, if not two degrees of latitude.
It only requires six or seven months more to trace the true source that I have discovered with Petherick's branch of the White Nile, or with the Albert N'Yanza of Sir Samuel Baker, which is the lake called by the natives `Chowambe.
Before this line the question whether there is a connection between the Tanganika and the Albert N'Yanza sinks into insignificance.
The same river that we had crossed at Karuma, boiling and tearing along its rocky course, now entered the Albert N'yanza as dead water!
W From "The Nile Tributaries Of Abyssinia" And "The Albert N'yanza Great Basin Of The Nile.
The Nile, as it issues from the Albert N'Yanza is the entire Nile; prior to its birth from the Albert Lake it is not the entire Nile.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yanza" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.