4 AN UNEKPLORED CORNER ОЕ PAHANG. 
Besi, there are a few Malay houses at long intervals, but above 
that there are none whatever, the whole of it being Sakei 
I found it to be a huge isolated Tor of limestone, fully 400 
feet high, the face of the cliff being quite perpendicular and 
snowy white. I then remembered that on one occasion, looking 
from the top of a high hill near the Silensing mine with a strong 
pair of glasses, we had made out a huge white mass in that 
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the ordinary monotony of the Pahang jungle, was so absorbing, 
that it was long ere I could leave it. There is a similar cliff at 
the upstream end of the Tor, so that the view whether go- 
ing up or down stream, is equally grand, and deep were my 
regrets that I had left my camera at home, and so could not get 
some photographs of it. The native name of this cliff is Gua 
Bumit. 
bout two hours' poling above that, à small stream, called 
Sungei Chok, comes in on the right bank, and there naviga- 
tion ceases, or at least ought to, for to take a boat farther up, 
