Continuation of May lii/5>5 letter e«t 
($y hoKean sftN ^Cfc/fere" r*®* 
KUm 
ere "since 
The Chapins, 
~ fe>0#V\ 
consultant to Dr. van den Berghe, and according to the latter ie- t fae 
man sriwaate responsible for the selection of the Lvd.ro site 
4 more different types of country 
mountains 
jungle to near, desert 
low lying plains than (any other Nissahiiw die Congo© b> 
<f»*K©l y o wrj?e - 
crossing th e mou ntains to the ttest.in a few hours. you aaSf in virgin 
general whep» ' One 
ould spend several 
untouch ed land and forest 
too much influenced by the white .man Lewd he 
•*hi saic( 
natives 
among or ja 
point ea^" a mountain to the north 
house in a forest reserve 
which you 
on application 
and with a couple of native 
was 
as you liked. There you- wa 
ite comfortably as long 
€ >>tof ^ 
Ids part otty Africa in 
>ys live there , 
ii a si«e* 
the original a Ruegegs located at an elevation 
of 8,000 feet. and not too difficult of access, but restricted as to 
o*« 
visitor 
ffc 
om it as a base one 
work out in all directions* 
<i 
which it Is a treat to 
a primitive and unspoiled place 
w hS 
visit. He reccanaend^/the drier months, July, august, and/or December, 
Jan. Feb. >g ^oi»ry - wo so 1 to ' go •tie re " -i f or just — a-l - oc - k 
Hu <f i mi Siubjmimm— iimsmimjiijtLiiiii ^ , ia irtll hi mnn m — »'■ mi 
-around 
atk '7^- > 
At -C h a n 1 n 1 f vfe ■■ got 4in» 
over the hill from his 
j ton , 1 l;y faJErjOT l "rryei ^ irhcrc y 
S (P o C, K, Q. 
photograph 
JTh Ai * 
, wfere-yo u . 
fi< , 0 -. 
who live 
place bo. ter spceH i^^hey made fire for us, just (W 
