The Granite Pillar of Kinsembo . 5 3 
waves were deeper and stickier; the higher 
ridges bearing natural Stonehenges, of African, not 
English, proportions. At last we dismounted, 
ascended a rise, the most northerly of these 
THE LUMBA. 
“ Aravat Hills,” and stood at the base of the 
“ Lumba.” The Pillar of Kinsembo is composed 
of two huge blocks, not basaltic, but of coarse¬ 
grained reddish granite : the base measures twenty 
and the shaft forty feet high. With a little trim¬ 
ming it might be converted into a superior 
