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[23'"^ October 1955] smaller tors from which I had a 
very good view of the layout. I had 
a good look at an Ewing's Thornbill 
and saw also a SEA-EAGLE. Joan 
woke late - still doped with Seconal - but 
feeling much better. 
After breakfast, we walked back to 
the Fisheries where they are going to build 
a cub-house and chalets. Then we 
attacked Mt Amos. Two-thirds way up 
Joan gave out, which, with her cold, was 
very wise. I went on up: the top was 
a boggy patch surrounded by granite 
tors, with no indication which was 
the best. I went up two and got a 
partial view of Wineglass Bay and a 
magnificent view south down the coast. 
After lunch I slept. After a cup 
of tea at 4.0 pm. we went off by 
car to Sleepy Beach, where the rock 
colourings were magnificent and we 
watched a strong off-shore wind 
come down the cliffs and explode. 
