Mr. Andrews eating with Koreans at Nonsatong. These men had been making an 

 offering to tlie god of the valley which was supposed to live in the rock and tree that 

 stand near together at the right in the picture 



had probably been located by information obtained from the Koreans or 

 from some ancient Chinese map. 



After leaving the Samcheyong we continued through the forests across 

 the watershed and eventually reached the Yalu where at the little town of 

 Shinkarbachin, a raft was secured to take us down the river. We floated 



Korean praying at a shrine just at the edge of the woods on the Yalu River side. 

 Each one of the horsemen thanked the god of the mountain for his safe passage through the 

 woods 

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