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Chalmers, James, 1841-1901

"Adventures in New Guinea"


25_th_.--We left this morning at eight, and arrived at Orofedabe, in the
Favele district, at one p.m. The walking was good and steady, the first
few miles along the valley beneath a mountain in the Sogeri district,
which we called Mount Nisbet, and the range near to Eikiri. We crossed
the Laroki several times, and sat near its head; then ascended an easy
ridge of the Owen Stanley Range. We travelled for about two hours along
this ridge, then descended, crossing two streams, which we suppose to be
the head streams of the Kemp Welch, flowing into Hood Bay. There are six
small villages on ridges close by, high mountains all round, and not far
off the mountain on which the wild animal lives. They tried to persuade
us that this was Meroka, and there was no use our going further; but we
could not believe it, and I brought my compass out, and pointed to them
where Eikiri, Sogeri, Kupele, and Hapele were, and told them where I
expected to find Meroka, which cannot be very far off. When they saw I
knew something of our position, they said we could not get to Meroka,
because of rocks and wild beasts.


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