Chapter IV. 
Thus, as the caravan had proceeded from north to south, the 
peaks of the chain had become visible in inverse order from 
south to north. In this way two rocky peaks had come into 
view, connected by a wide glacier with the twin peaks covered 
with snow. These four together formed what from Kaibo and 
Butiti appeared as the central group of the chain. # Next had 
followed a wide depression, after which the ridge had risen 
again and formed two great peaks of rock and ice which 
WOMEN AT CAMP DUWONA. 
stretched northward so as to form a long snowy crest. Only 
this last group, which was, without doubt, the Duwoni of 
Sir Harry Johnston, was visible from the Mobuku Valley. 
* Mt. Stanley. 
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