. The earth and its inhabitants .. . Arab dwelling's. Wooden huts. Brick and stone houses. ——— 550 Yards. powering than elsewhere, since the town lies at a height of 2,030 feet, although there are no mountains to be scaled before reaching its basin. In this region the mountains, either isolated or disposed in parallel ridges, leave the way open in every direction, and the caravans converge there without meeting with any obstacles. To the west of the Nile El-Obeid is the first station where the caravans rest and' reform on the way to Dar-For, Wadai, and Western


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