. Natal province : descriptive guide and official hand-book . Grave of Three Natal Carbineers and two loyal Natives (Summit of Bushmans River Pass) The eye quicklyturn at the foot of a hillflood and out of Caves. A Iittlwhen looked at from anspot has been given the The journey istracks with the bed ofriver again crossed, andended (6,100 ft.). detects at one point in the vicinity that the river makes a sharpshewing at its base hard rock. The continual swirl of the water, inhas washed the stones away, forming what is now known as the e further on the bed of the river is composed o


. Natal province : descriptive guide and official hand-book . Grave of Three Natal Carbineers and two loyal Natives (Summit of Bushmans River Pass) The eye quicklyturn at the foot of a hillflood and out of Caves. A Iittlwhen looked at from anspot has been given the The journey istracks with the bed ofriver again crossed, andended (6,100 ft.). detects at one point in the vicinity that the river makes a sharpshewing at its base hard rock. The continual swirl of the water, inhas washed the stones away, forming what is now known as the e further on the bed of the river is composed of white stone, andelevation, has the appearance of a series of marble baths. To this name of Roman Baths. continued, now far away from any sign of habitation, by narrow the river far beneath. A series of zig-zags down the hillside, the a sharp ascent on the other side, and the first days journey is. Bushmans River Pass mm NIGHTS I I r R E A1 I i ■ ■nised place of call Pop the Basutos en roui d Prom W. the Orange i ree ! il ate Prom which i hi ks of wool Im op loaded with articles ol da wiili 15 Peel high, and i Ppom Pponl cent urn. .1: udden upheaval ol the earl mount .mi as il appears 111 day. I he I loop pi >oi indiingle arched span. No doubl Isome considerable pepiod Pop cut in tlto 1879 THE SECOND DAY. Much has toto make an early si apl, i ppepai ed lip in 1 nation) may be welcomed, the watep coming hAlthough but a Pew miles Ppom its soupciand it is then necessary to journey hy a longer route back to the hi The climb Ppom the cave to the summit is one no jrgott fortunate enough to undertake it. The climbing is done not by the tourist, but by thiThe paths are never too steep, never too narrow, never too slippery for their nimrsurely, only a pony bred in the mountains could climb so well and safely as these intelligentlittle beasts ! A party of Basutos may, perhap


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