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AN3E GALET GONAIVE ISLAND: Saline lowlands and mouth of 
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La SoTorce. Arrive Anse Gale^ Iferch 2, 1920 about nooru Bay 
bordered by mangroves - back of these is a series of salines 
with no vegetation. A level stretch of slightly rising land 
starting from the bay and extendin^^ westward lays between the 
heach jand hills. This is covered by a rather dense growth of 
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thorn iSee Wo. 249) under these are niunerous cacti, chiefly of 
opuntia type. Cn this low foot hill about one half mile from the 
landing the town of Anse Galet, a city of about a dozen houses. 
Beyond this town a short distance is the valley of La Source. The 
head of the stream is a spring. The water runs . in a small stream 
for a distance of about two miles and drys. The flood plains 
average 50 yards v/ide. The sides are very steep and high cut by 
occasional ravines. Outcrop of lime rock often conglomerate 
of rounded pehles and stones. Rock fragments about valley show 
H20 wear. The valley ext, ends beyond the Source several miles to 
the south terminating in a series of non conformable depressions 
and nagged hills and banks of broken corroded coal limestone. The 
valley basin about La Source is heavily wooded, as are also the sides 
and uplands v/hen not too rocky, and exposed 
Anse GaleVC^onaive Island. 
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right/ from La Sour'b^ for_^da:^'”%ance of about 
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ETOITE GONAIYE ISLAHL. - Landed 11 o’clock a.m. liarch 15,1920 
Camp back of city. City situated in gap of IJangrove swamp. Reef 
laying along w 4 tl i -e-je endor shore. I!o pier. Fringe of mangrove swamp. 
Laying back of this - plain, about one mileV Beyond first v;ith scattered 
