Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 238W. Blackwood, 1935 - England |
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sheer precipice from our very Lake Albert lies at an elefeet , and then in a series of vation of 2028 feet above ledges to the distant floor three sea - level , and is roughly 100 thousand feet below . The whole miles long by 22 wide .
sheer precipice from our very Lake Albert lies at an elefeet , and then in a series of vation of 2028 feet above ledges to the distant floor three sea - level , and is roughly 100 thousand feet below . The whole miles long by 22 wide .
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Edward into Lake Albert , with Before leaving the Fort Portal the Congo Mountains beyond . district we struck north to the In the red light of a tropic edge of the escarpment oversunset we entered the little looking the Semliki River ...
Edward into Lake Albert , with Before leaving the Fort Portal the Congo Mountains beyond . district we struck north to the In the red light of a tropic edge of the escarpment oversunset we entered the little looking the Semliki River ...
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Everywhere , again , were the We proceeded steadily south crater lakes , and we camped to this glamorous Land of the that night on the shores of one Dead Volcanoes , and eventuof them , lovely Lake Lutoto . ally arrived at Lake Bunyoni ...
Everywhere , again , were the We proceeded steadily south crater lakes , and we camped to this glamorous Land of the that night on the shores of one Dead Volcanoes , and eventuof them , lovely Lake Lutoto . ally arrived at Lake Bunyoni ...
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