-») Geography of Liberia 



by natives and one or two adventurous Liberians to be dense 

 forest, and a constant succession of hills and valleys permeated 

 by endless streams. These forests are inhabited more or less 

 sparsely by tribes of the Kpwesi and Kru stock ; but the real 

 lords of the land are the elephants, who range this forest country 



198. CAVALLA RIVKK ABOUT EIGHTY MILES FROM ITS MOUTH 



as tyrants, destroying plantations and attacking human beings 

 unprovoked. Something like a recovery of man's primacy is 

 observed in the vicinity of the Farmington and Dukwia Rivers, 

 where a good deal of agriculture is carried on and the dense 

 forest is traversed here and there by passable roads. On the 

 middle course of the Farmington, in the Gibi country, are 

 the towns of the important chiefs, Kaitikpo and Zanga. 



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