^ LU. UOMrt^, 7J-, n 
CLa^ * 
at tiie head of a Daj and the mouth 
valley roi^-;h,l^-' aoout 5 - 7 miles lon^, running" north 
of 
On t/ie 
west side t.re terren ridg-es about 1000 feet high. The first 
Y-700 ft 
i i se by a seiies of nills, while the final heights 
Pau P. 
Apparent ly 
are so steep as to be very difficult to climb. On the east side is 
a ridge of hills about 700 ft. alt. which extend out to the sea 
fornung- tne hast side of the hay ana a point tlmt can be seen from 
-his range is green with vegetation. Beyond this range is 
another much higher range (2000 ft.) running parallel. 
more o- less barren vdth scattered pine trees? on the surmoit . The 
valley is fertile and cultivated. Growing cotton cocoa palms, 
loyal pc. 1ms, sugai cane, mangoes, head fx*uit, oranges, etc, The 
valley bed graduaaiy rises and narrows for a distance of about two 
miles, while the head opens up into a basin like effect well covered 
with cane cultivation. 
