Richard Lander traveled primarily by foot and canoe during his exploratory expeditions in West Africa in the early 19th century. He often navigated rivers, using canoes for transportation on waterways, and trekked overland through challenging terrain. Lander's journeys included significant exploration of the Niger River, where he gathered valuable geographic and ethnographic information. His travels were marked by both adventure and hardship, reflecting the difficulties faced by explorers of his time.
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