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Manokoeari, in the presence along the beach, at slight elevation above the 
sea, of an undoubtedly very recent “Schelp Conglomeraat ” (shell-limestone) 
that must have been formed in the surf zone. 
The rivers cut their way through alluvial deposits of mud or sand, or 
form great open spaces—their present inundation-areas, all sand and stones 
in the dry season, but which, in the wet, are lakes of standing water. 
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(reduced from Dr, K. G. Gjellerup’s sketch-map). 
Dr. Gjellerup’s route. 
At Wanessi, the head of such an area on the Momi River, a day’s journey 
from Wariap, the remains of an old “ campong ” can still be seen, where 
some of the hill people tried to establish themselves, but were forced to retire 
to Wariap on account of the floods. 
This belt is uninhabited. 
