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Lander’s Travels

CHAPTER IX
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Every valley too and ravine into which they looked, appeared still more wild and desolate than the road itself.

A scene of a more gay and animated description succeeded, when they entered the district of Limestone Mountains, called the White Harutsch.

The rocks and stones here appeared as if glazed, and abounded in shells and other marine petrifactions, which on being broken had a vitrified appearance.
After a painful route of sixteen days through this solitary region, the travellers were cheered by seeing before them the great oasis, or small kingdom of Fezzan.

Both at Temissa, the first frontier town, and at Zuila, the ancient capital, which is still inhabited by many rich merchants, they were received with rapturous demonstrations of joy.

The arrival of a caravan is the chief event which diversifies the existence of the Fezzaners, and diffuses through the country animation and wealth.


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