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Intermediate Total Hours 
10.4 231.9 4 ..... Alt. 1,260 ft. Temp. 96 ?. 
H, close to the lake over flat hare plain 
for 2 hours then N.W. to ridge running 
into lake over hare flat grassy plain 
which now runs a long way inland from edge 
of lake. Good path. Bad camel food. 
Good grazing. Ho fresh water. 
Uninhabited. 
6.2 238.1 2i ..... Alt. 1,250 ft. Temp. 96 ?. 
N.W, along edge of lake and over low 
ridge then short easy descent on to a 
flat grassy plain. Here near dry river 
hed a spring was found; good supply* 
hut water quite salt . Also 3 small and 
shallow stagnant pools of rain water; 
quite undrinkable. Good path; good 
camel food and grazing. Uninhabited, 
Many mosquitoes. 
6.6 244,6 2i Mt. Alt. 1,260 ft. Temp. 95 F. Lat. 3° - 
MOITTAT 20" - 44 » H. 
along edge of lake across flat plain 
and over long, low, bushy promontory to 
ht. Moittat, 4,800 feet high. Mt. 
Moittat is an isolated mountain the W, 
side of which goes nearly sheer down into 
the lake, an accumulation of big rocks at 
the bottom making it impossible for any 
transport to go round. Three hre. il. of 
Mt. Moittat there are 2 high promontories, 
round or over which no transport can get, 
so a 2-days’ march inland, straight from 
Mt. Moittat to Alia Bay is necessary. 
A path is wrongly marked round the W. 
end of these promontories on Intelligence 
Map of Boran, Some good springs of 
fresh water ; good supply; 20 feet 
above edge of lake on V. side of Mt. 
Moittat marked by green rushes and palm 
trees. Permanent water . Good path. 
Good camel food and grazing. 
Uninhabited. 
12 266.6 4i ..... Alt. 1,260 ft. Temp. 96 F, 
E, under 3. side of Mt. Moittat up dry 
bed of river, in places bauiks 60 ft. 
high 
