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A photograph of a soil profile. It is dark and heavy to a depth of three feet., then lighter and more gravel at 3 feet, with a chalk-like deposit at the bottom 4 to 5 feet.

A photograph of a rather dense tree growth. There are no large trees here and it is rather dry.

A photograph of an open low forest where the grass is almost secondary in importance.

A photograph showing detail of vegetation at Lydiate. This land has been burned over and the trees stand out above the charred land.

A photograph showing detail of vegetation at Norton. It shows the rather dense, almost brush type.

A photograph of a hill in the background with some open growth and relatively flat-topped trees in the foreground.

A photograph of cut-over grassland with trees that are scattered and all one type which is Brachystegia. The grasses are filled with herbs.

A photograph of a up-close detailed shot of a gladiolus.

A photograph of grassland in the foreground with trees in the background.

A photograph of a denser portion of tree growth.

A photograph of a grove of trees on rocky land.

A photograph of a grove of trees which constitute a dry-forest type.

A photograph of the grassland, showing a considerable quantity of cymbopogon and small trees in the background.

A photograph of an ox team with indigenous driver hauling grain to market in Salisbury.

A photograph of a ox team hauling wood to Salisbury.

A photograph of the grassland with clumps of trees in the background.

A photograph of a cut over area in which the growth of herbs is shown.

A photograph of grassland that shows the grasses, largely composed of Themeda, the coarse herbs largely Bampinia, and some scattered trees in the background.

A photograph of grassland that shows the grasses, largely composed of Themeda, the coarse herbs largely Bampinia, and some scattered trees in the background.

A photograph that shows brush and ox team in the background in Bendula. The corn is loaded at this point.
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