. Roosevelt's African trip; the story of his life, the voyage from New York to Mombasa, and the route through the heart of Africa, including the big game and other ferocious animals, strange peoples and countries found in the course of his travels . d soon be abandoned for a year it would be difficult to discover where it ran. Wood is superabundant, coal is lacking, and the road is runentirely with wood fuel. Natives are kept constantly at work pickingaway at the trees with their native choppers, a feeble substitute for theAmerican axe. It is a slow, wearisome and costly way of prov


. Roosevelt's African trip; the story of his life, the voyage from New York to Mombasa, and the route through the heart of Africa, including the big game and other ferocious animals, strange peoples and countries found in the course of his travels . d soon be abandoned for a year it would be difficult to discover where it ran. Wood is superabundant, coal is lacking, and the road is runentirely with wood fuel. Natives are kept constantly at work pickingaway at the trees with their native choppers, a feeble substitute for theAmerican axe. It is a slow, wearisome and costly way of providingthe engine furnaces with fuel. A steam-plant, to cut down and cut upthe trees, would replace these slow-going native wood-butchers at afraction of their cost and a shadow of their trouble. Doubtless thisjwill ere long be introduced, but at present the chop, chop, chop, ofthe hundreds of natives is all one hears. The valley level is left and we are now crawling up the Mau Es-carpment, getting steadily higher and finding changes in the aspectof the country as we advance. The forest through which we havelong rolled onward, begins to give way to rolling hills covered withgrass. And the odd feature of this is that there is no border of scat-.


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