^63 TRAVELS IN 
10. Kamnaafie Is a rough hilly trait of country furroyndmg 
a high mountain fo called, fituate between the OUfant's River 
and the Kange Kloof. The inhabitants are comparatively poor 
and few. 
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1 1. Larigc Kloof is the long pafs which has been particularly 
noticed in the fecond chapter. 
1 2. Sitftkamma commences at Plettenberg's Bay, and continues 
along the fea-coaft to the Gamtoos River. It is chiefly covered 
with impenetrable forefts, on the eaft of which, however, 
there are extenfive plains equally good for the. cultivation of 
grain and the grazing of cattle. No dired road has yet been 
made through the forefts along the. fea-coaft, fo as to be paflable 
by waggons, but the inhabitants are obliged to go round by 
the Lange Kloof. They bring little to the Gipe market on 
their annual vifit, except faked butter and foap. In the forefts 
of Sitfikamma afe elephants, buffaloes, and rhinofcerofes ; and 
on the plains the large harteheeji and koodoo antelopes, befides 
an abundance of fmall game. 
The population and produce of Zwellendam, as afcer- 
tained by the Opgaalf, taken on oath in the year 1798, are as 
follows : 
Population, 
