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Watering the cattle in the river at Novo Redondo

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Man smoking pipe made of calabash. Kasai River

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Pot making village, Lulua River, upper Kasai

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Bolobo traders with their produce, brought by canoe over 200 miles

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Trading canoes at Leopoldville

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Fishing canoe, Kasai River

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Canoes which have carried produce of Bolobo native traders to Leopoldville

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View of Noqui, Portuguese Congo, below Matadi

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Flotilla of tiny canoes, Baringa beach, upper Congo

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Sunset at Cape Lopez, shewing [sic] river steamer of Ogowé

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Rowing boat pulling hard against the current above the Devil's Cauldron, lower Congo. Forced to abandon journey and return down stream

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Lads bathing in Juapa River

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One of the narrowest portions of main Congo. Same volume of water 20 miles wide at Stanley Pool. No soundings at this point at one mile

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Telegraph posts on banks of Kasai River, near Kwamouth

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Women washing in river at Novo Redondo, Angola

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Palm trees on banks of Kasai River

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The beach at Yalemba, Stanley Falls District

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Palm growing on banana spit, mouth of the Congo

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South African liner, on which Mr. and Mrs. Harris travelled, detained at Madeira to load extra coal on account of the strike

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South African liner, detained to take on coal at Madeira, owing to coal strike