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A photograph of tall imperata grass along a path with borassus palms in the back. Delporto and Shantz are standing on the path.

A photograph of tall grass along a path with palms in the back.

A photograph showing detail of three annona fruit and leaf. It's a common fruit throughout this area.

A photograph showing detail of two annona fruit and leaf.

A photograph of cassia alata laying on a cloth, showing a detail of buds, leaves, flowers, and pods of the plant. The flowers are yellow with copper colored bracts.

A photograph of grasses just burned off even during the rainy season. There are bauhinia in the back.

A photograph of beans, celery, peas, and lettuce being grown underneath shelter creating shade for the plants. There are banana plants in the back.

A photograph of imperata along the bank of the Congo with some trees in the back.

A photograph of papyrus, polygonum, water lettuce, and carex with the Lualaba river in the back.

A photograph of bamboo and grass being used as building material. They were on the ground, tired up, and laying in piles. There is also a building in the back.

A photograph of a view over the Congo river and oil palms can be seen on the other side of the river bank.

A photograph looking over the high grass and low tree savanna.

A photograph of high grass and low tree savanna area with Mr. M.H. de Jongh standing in the high grass on the left.

A photograph of a soil profile, which is typical of water sheds. There is a dark layer of soil closer to the top and red soil below.

A photograph of trees and tall grass on the side of the train.

A photograph of rail cars with canoes sitting on top of them. On both sides of the tracks is tall grass and trees.

A photograph of trees and tall grass near the sides of the train.

A photograph of beds of sweet potato with manihot and corn in the back. Further behind this is a ditch and trees.

A photograph of indigenous women, standing near the railroad tracks, selling manihot root to an indigenous man.

A photograph of a 60 foot cut out canoe tied down to rail cars. This type of canoe is used on Congo and Lualaba.
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