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In Africa

CHAPTER VII
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ON THE TANA RIVER, THE HOME OF THE RHINO.

THE TIMID ARE FRIGHTENED, THE DANGEROUS KILLED, AND OTHERS PHOTOGRAPHED.

MOVING PICTURES OF A RHINO CHARGE Down on the Tana River the rhinos are more common than in any other known section of Africa.

In two weeks we saw over one hundred--perhaps two hundred--of them--so many, in fact, that one of the chief diversions of the day was to count rhinos.

One day we counted twenty-six, another day nineteen, and by the time we left the district rhinos had become such fixtures in the landscape as to cause only casual comment.


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