Man Hunting in the Desert Being a Narrative of the Palmer Search Expedition 1

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Man Hunting in the Desert Being a Narrative of the Palmer Search Expedition 1
Alfred Ernest Haynes
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] The Tori Territory. 187 After feasting our eyes on the glorious scenery before us, we commenced the descent, and in a few minutes were on the sand thirteen hundred feet below. The escarpment is almost precipitous ; it is partly composed of sandstone, the nearness of which to the surface of the plateau we were now for the first time made aware of. As we receded from it, upon the plain below, it looked like an impassable precipice ; and if all the passes up to the Tih are as hard to see as the ...one from Nuteighineh which we had just followed, it would be difficult to imagine a more effective natural boundary between two adjacent countries than this formidable escarpment.
Arrived at the bottom, we were in To wara territory, and Musa Nusier begged us to put our arms aside in our saddle-bags, as we were now in a friendly country amongst his own people. We readily complied, for Colonel Warren had all confidence in Musa, who in all his dealings with us had demonstrated a singular integrity and straightforward- ness of character.


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