te. aallQd two Imrboret- bmt 



uaitfear of %hm g^od if tha wind is S' 

 are in tlie smaller om to thm iiortliwsrt* All ml^ng thin stoa for 

 eeTtral alias is a fine sandy beaeli but miach of it caimot be seen 

 from th# Bern as tJis eamdy btaali is at the edge of the high land 



mad between it and the aaa are mB-^;roYeki mia *'p^ 



in t: 



baakgroimd m0mtair43* -it tte '^tater's adga mar tlia ao'iitharn 

 haxhor are the sjieds, ata* of traders Ui^^t send rattan, TUb'ber, eto# 

 to Samariada ^^nicii ^mlays as well as D^-ka here are contiimallj 

 hmntii%# 



It has bean one of the hottest days I hare bybt :movm^ I 

 had thought my feet tomgh ©nomgh to staad htit I could not stMid 



sn^^ om spot on claok \fi10re tlie ataady raye of the emi Imd sJi0b©;,# ' 

 got ashore ©mrly in the afternoon ^ I had a moat enjoyable 

 pool hniiaath mm hig traea not far from the diort* 

 8:00 P#M«-^ I started with fee l-^p md hunted up mli 

 piiOTB for abomt t^o miles ^ than inland to the deeertad olear^ 



of Borm Bssapa, %ak-s* famhia & two mtives froia here mmm^ 

 ^d I #iot 'ttorea mousa dear, a mmsuBg and. a hig hosr# 



April 1913 ♦ 

 Lahiiaii Ssnmig to Bear Landaa* 



Ah ^'"^iiig arid i tod been -working on tiie epeeirasss for some tlfi» 



whan there omm a good hreose and we set sail, hoping it wo'uld last 



long enough, for us to reaah "i^elol)' Sfl^isau; it hrnQvex calnBd when -#e 



were iiear isndas, off a rooky coast with no harbor near in case of 



