IX OUR CAMP BY THE THIKA RIVKR i rQ 



clown, and the tropical foliage, green, soft, and 

 feathery, harmonises well with the white flecked 

 foam of the falling water and adds additional beauty 

 to the scene. 



It would have been pleasant to have remained 

 longer at this delightful spot, but we had to 



"the safari donkeys COMPLAlNiiU BlTTKkLY. 

 UNUSUALLY HEAVY LOADS." 



AT IIIEIK 



hasten back to Nairobi, so we struck camp next 

 morning and once more reaching the x^thi Plains, 

 made for the farm where we had left the young 

 kongoni on our outward journey. Here we were 

 most hospitably entertained and put up (or the 

 night. We found our young hartebeeste thri\ing 



