Malaysia And the Pacific Archipelagoes

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Malaysia And the Pacific Archipelagoes
Guillemard, F. H. H. (Francis Henry Hill), 1852-1933
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The highest elevation in this part is Mount Pu, in the neighbourhood of Tanjoiig Datu, which is believed to be about 6000 feet in heiuht. Still farther west, in the IMenteradu (Montrado) district, Mounts Bawang, Pandau, and others form a separate group of insignificant height.
From near the middle of the chain just considered, three principal ranges are believed to originate, and not far from the centre of the nucleus thus formed lies Mount Tebang, which is as yet unvisited by Europeans. Native
... accounts on the whole concur in describing this mountain as of great height, and giving origin to tlie IVnir great rivers of Borneo, and it is further stated to l)a\e its summit white. It is, nevertheless, improbable tliat a snow mountain should exist without having been viewed by some of the many travellers who have ex- plored the rivers, and it may be concluded that the story in this respect is without foundation. The three main ranges have a general direction of K, S. S. E. , and S. S. W. , and mark out the basins of the Kayan, Mahakkani (Koti), Barito, and Kapuas.

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