INTRODUCTION 
3. Krai Kluft. 
(a) Broad sandy valley, in places gravelly or thickly strewn with 
quartzite blocks, descending gently from Krai Kluft (5200 ft.) towards the 
south. 
(b) Krai Kluft Ravine (about 5000 ft.) containing permanent water- 
pools. 
(c) Sandstone and quartzite plateaux (6000 ft.) stretching north, east 
and south-east from Krai Kluft. 
4. Baviaanspforte. 
(a) Quartzite plateau. 
(b) Broad stony river bed (4500 ft.) now dry save for a few distant 
pools. 
5. Zandmund. 
Junction of sandy plains of Kalahari with low foothills of Eastern 
Karasberg. 
6. Narudas Slid. 
(a) Sandy plains with isolated low hills to the east. 
( b ) Ravine of the Keiap River to the west. 
(c) Extensive system of pools in bed of Keiap River ( Aponogeton 
Kraussiana). 
(d) Granite slopes capped by sandstone. 
( e ) Sandstone and quartzite plateaux at 5600 It. 
7. Narudas Nord. 
Enormous pool of permanent water at the head of a long nariow ia\ine 
leading up from the middle Keiap. 
8. Dassiefontein. 
A broad sandy river bed falling westwards. Quite diy in Januaiy but 
bearing a dense growth of Acacias and Grasses on its banks. 
9. Noachabeb. 
A broad, mostly sandy river-bed falling westwards to an extensive 
series of red sand-dunes, trending north and south, which stretch almost 
uninterruptedly from the western foothills ot the Gieat Ivaiasber 0 to those 
on the east of the Little Karasberg. 
