North America's highest peak
McKinley
The smoke that thunders
Victoria Falls
The fourth largest island in the world
Madagascar
the pointed top of a mountain
peak
most famous missionary-explorer
David Livingstone
writer of famous fables
Aesop
B
Rocky Mountains
G
Matterhorn
A
Atlas Mountains
world's highest peak
Everest
The river that carries the second largest volume of water
Congo
A famous center of learning during the Middle Ages
Timbuktu
the height above sea level
altitude
the missionary called "Queen of the Cannibals"
Mary Slessor
the man who said, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"
Henry Stanley
D
Andes Mountains
J
Mt. Ararat
C
Nile River
The highest peak in Africa
Mt. Kilimanjaro
a mountain in the Swiss-Italian Alps often climbed by daring mountaineers
Matterhorn
The man-made waterway separating Africa and Asia
Suez Canal
the highest peak of a mountain
summit
first recorded African Christian
Ethiopian eunuch
a pioneer missionary and Bible translator
Robert Moffat
E
Alps Mountains
E
Mont Blanc
D
Congo River
Europe's highest peak
Elbrus
Africa's first black republic
Liberia
The narrow strait separating Europe and Africa
Strait of Gibraltar
a long row of mountains
mountain range
king remembered for his churches of solid rock
Lalibela
first black bishop of the Church of England
Samuel Crowther
K
Atlas Mountains
H
Mt. Elbrus
E
Kilimanjaro
Alps' highest peak
Mont Blanc
The greatest ancient civilization of Africa's interior
Kingdom of Cush
Africa's first and greatest Christian kingdom
Aksum
the level of sea waters
sea level
righteous chief of the Batswanas
Khama
early church leader who boldly proclaimed that Jesus is God
Athansius the Great
I
Ural Mountains
N
Mt. Everest
F
Kalahari Desert