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Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa

CHAPTER 12
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At Bombwe we have the same trap, with radiated zeolite, probably mesotype, and it again appears at the confluence of the Chobe, farther down.
As we passed up the river, the different villages of Banyeti turned out to present Sekeletu with food and skins, as their tribute.

One large village is placed at Gonye, the inhabitants of which are required to assist the Makololo to carry their canoes past the falls.

The tsetse here lighted on us even in the middle of the stream.

This we crossed repeatedly, in order to make short cuts at bends of the river.

The course is, however, remarkably straight among the rocks; and here the river is shallow, on account of the great breadth of surface which it covers.


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