Mission to Central Africa in 1850 51 volume 1 0 4

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The valley, which embraces Seloufeeat and Tintaghoda, is said to extend, by a series of connexions, as far as Zinder, --probably a fancifulconnexion of the people. It is a most picturesque wady, lined with blackgranite rocks, some rising high into castellated peaks on thesouth-east, with a lower range of hills on the north-west. It is notabove half a mile wide in its mean breadth; herbage does not abound overall its bed, but trees cover its surface. The water is mostly rainwater; here and
... there, however, springs are found. All the water isgood, and copious in supply.
If we may judge from what we have seen of the marks of late rains inthese districts, and the freshness of the herbage, the rainy season isjust beginning in Aheer. There is not yet very abundant herbage, but itwill soon greatly increase.
The rain continues to pour in torrents, the boundary mountains on eitherhand are scarcely visible, and a watery vapour prevents us from tracingthe course of the valley. We have hitherto had to struggle againstmental anxieties, against fatigues, heat, drought, and thirst: we havenow to contend with rain and with floods.


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