yesterday n one o f us load any great yearning for 
Mil climbing 
treeless bluff above on the south side of the stream entering Chatham Bay 
From this open space, once we got on top, we travelled back along ridge of 
High up along this bridge and down a way on either 
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slope we sa^more of the palms we went so far to get yesterday, 
tree ferns Nfrl m t -tn* a -ram* , eo sided ri dge *^s=asBBsnMW 
iXJr A L first 
was thrilling enough, with the precarious footing we found 
the Mils extending inland 
among the 
to return 
longer way 'round, down a valley 
out in places, must serve as a quick run-off for the torrential downpours for 
which Cocos is noted* rh w 
The several detours we had to make around precipitous 
being, waterless falls lengthened out the return journey con 
si derablyg) 
day's all day jaunt* ft would pay 
it was but a few hours' journey as compared to yester 
of Cocos Island'Sgr carry a long, light, but stout lin 
sM tt ■ l »VCtU 
oTnerwise impossible 
- 9 c 6 r .1 d i ng ver y n tee p s 1 ■ > j > 
drops* There are trees everywhere at hand about 
■ in order that one coul^descend the doubled llzie^More than once we wished 
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could be passed 
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