AND THE NILE 



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Free State boundary, tlie water is intensely salt, and f'arni>lics win-n 

 evaporated a salt of considerable commercial value. The pliotogia])ii 

 which is given here represents a corner of this lake, showing the abrupt 

 •edge of the crater and the banks of mud which the natives ha\e made to 



Io6. P.l.yjhlMS ON THE DUKRA UIVKU 



enclose, for evaporation purposes, the shallow water near the shore. This salt 

 lake of Katwe is certainly a very remarkable sight, seen from the heights 



