The History And Description of Africa

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The History And Description of Africa
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Hither by exchange of sundry wares, they draw the gold of all those countries. In the midde way (as it were) vnto the said factorie, there is a place called the isle of Elephants in grants!
regard of the huge numbers of those creatures. The riuer of Senaga is. thought to take his original out of the lakes called Chelonides. It containeth certaine Isles, which in regard of their rough and ragged shape are good for nothing, but to breed adders and such like hurt- full things, and these Isles in m
...any places make the riuer vtterly innauigable. About one hundred and fiftie leagues A mightie J & & cataract or fall from the mouth thereof, it falleth spouting- wise with such of Senaga.
maine force from certaine high cliffes or rockes, that a man may walke drie vnder the Streame thereof. The Negros in their language call this place a Bowe. It is reported that Nilusdoth the like at his Cataracts or ouerfals. And Strabo writeth of certaine riuers of Hircania, which from exceeding steepe and craggie rockes gush with such violence into the Caspian sea, that whole armies may passe vnder them without danger of drowning.


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