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of the outfit during the land up continuance
but the embigone concluded not to do during
the night Patsy Netherton pressed the bits
of the horses with bean grease. When the
horses had him seemed and when to be pro-
posed for the day the moment they smelt
the bean grease away they bounded and
when seemed too late for write that day.
Arriving on the top of the Tutary hills we
came on the rim of Batus' Hole where was a
deep cut in before us. To our right is
a isolated peak reminding some of the hero.
This short is known as Three Creek Mt.
In front of us deep in the bottom is a series
of round down surrounding a temple like structure.
It is a peculiar tail lands scene eroded out
of varigated clays and surmounted by a thick bed
of sandy clay and loose sandstones. I have a
number of photos of it. It maybe called Knights
temple.
We are here at six P.M. the sun casts
long shadows and we see a wonderful scene
of erosion. It looks like a thousand acres