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‘addy d’ya M’wangoo, or Fetiche rock, W. by Sr 
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river, about 14 mile. e Reedy island. 
On the very summit of one of the M’Gonza cheela hills, 
named Fingal’s shield in the chart of Maxwell, is a very 
singular pyramidal stone, which has all the appearance of 
an artificial building, resembling a watch tower or a light- 
house, but is a natural block of loose granite with another 
perched upon it. It is called by the natives Taddi enzazzi, 
or the lightning stone, and is held as an object of great 
veneration. It was sketched by Lieutenant Hawkey, and 
appears to rise out of the circular summit of the hill, as under. 
