Piles of wood used on Uganda line. Stacked up in piles of 150 ft. length - the natives load it on with a great deal of singing. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 20, 1920]
Out across acacia and Themeda like grass. This is a great open grassland, fine deep brown soil. The grasses even run up over the hill tops. This grassland looks exactly like the Transvaal grassland. (Exactly.) [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 20,…
Open grassy plain. Grasses not tall - recently burned and just nearly starting spring growth. An occasional small acacia - small red ant hills. Shows this type - a small tree at the right, Kilimandjaro and the other peak in dist[ance]. [Shantz…
Kilimandjaro stands out wonderfully at the left. [sketch of two peaks with snow caps] An attempt with the ray filter, shows trees and brush in the fore. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 20, 1920]
At same place [as previous image] but forward, short grass and brush, flat topped trees and others. Apparently of same species. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 19, 1920]
Out across river bottom, with bananas, sugar cane and some plantings, open trees and grass - and open forest hills in back. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 19, 1920]
Sugar cane - bananas and a huge red petioled palm - with leaf like a huge oil palm. These bottom lands are very fertile - but the rest is difficult because although the rain is sufficient to support a rather heavy vegetation the drought period is so…
Wood pile - huts in back - and indigenous women in typical dress. The mts. at the left are open forest types - and the lowlands about the same. The mountain sides are cultivated - native agriculture - not limited as in European [tradition] by lay…
Shows more or less ruderal in fore. Solanum, sisal etc. - but mt. in back. A beautiful mountainous country here. Bananas show on mt. side. [Shantz tarvel journal, Apr. 19, 1920]