| | |through which | | | | |nothing but | | | | |hippopotami | | | | |can force | | | | |their way | | | | | | | Ajok |8 | 397 | | |Skirting an open | | | | |marshy (in | | | | |rains) plain on | | | | |right and | | | | |following line | | | | |of trees on left | | | | |Ajok (Dinka | | | | |village) is | | | | |reached. Tracks | | | | |now become | | | | |numerous and | | | | |ill-defined; the | | | | |one followed led | | | | |across an open | | | | |marshy (in | | | | |rains) plain to | | | | |the Nile, 2 | | | | |miles north of | | | | |Kaka Wood | | | | |station. | | | | | Kurwa |5 | 402 |Road starts | | district | | |from here to | | | | |Fungor (Mek | | | | |Bosh-Nubawi) | | | | |(41), and J. | | | | |Gedir (71 | | | | |miles). No | | | | |landing place.| | | | | | | Kaka Old |2 | 404 | |The river now |Known as Hellet Wood | | | |curves to the |El Nyam-Nyam, Station | | | |west and then |close to river (1902) | | | |to the east |bank; wood | | | | |station. Much
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