From Fort Portal to Bujongolo—Mobuku Valley. 
trees. Below lies the Albertine Valley, dotted with small 
volcanic cones. The peaks above were shrouded in dark mist. 
The rest of the sky was clear, and the day ended in a limpid 
sunset. 
On the following morning, the way struck southward, first 
skirting wide low ridges covered with elephant grass ; and then 
KING KASAGAMA AND HIS COURT. 
crossing by steep ascents and descents the foot of divers spurs 
of the chain. The way skirts the mountain so closely that 
the snowy peaks are hidden from sight. Numerous torrents 
had to be forded. Only one of these was of a certain size, 
namely, the Wimi, which, when swollen, may become a serious 
obstacle. The expedition found it about 30 feet wide, the 
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