Peaks at the Head of ^Mobuku Valley. 



relatively dry and Mg eiioiii;-li to form possible shelters for 

 the natives. 



The cliff overhung the place, while the chaos of loose blocks 

 reached to the verge of the steep slope which led down to the 

 liottom of the valley. This slope was one tangled mass of moss, 

 mud and stones, shaded by the desolate heath forest. 



BUJOXGOLO. 



They began by cutting down numerous trees, and so 

 distrihutiiiii- the trunks amono- the rocks as to build up 

 platforms wide enough to carrv the six tents. These tents 

 stood on different levels, making two groups separated from one 



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