Isles of the East : an illustrated guide : Australia, New Guinea, Java, Sumatra . Fadaug. Sumatra.. Native Villages, large native market and a racecourse. The climate is cool and healthyand from here excursions can be made to Kota-Gedang, to Kota-Bahroe,and to the beautiful crater-lake of Manindjoe, about thirteen miles tothe west ol the town. This trip can be made by native cart (fi6 to /20) oron horseback {/5, there and back in about seven hours) or, if preferred, anight can be spent al Matoer, where a fairly comfortable rest-house isprovided; charge, /s- The road is very steep in places, an

Isles of the East : an illustrated guide : Australia, New Guinea, Java, Sumatra . Fadaug. Sumatra.. Native Villages, large native market and a racecourse. The climate is cool and healthyand from here excursions can be made to Kota-Gedang, to Kota-Bahroe,and to the beautiful crater-lake of Manindjoe, about thirteen miles tothe west ol the town. This trip can be made by native cart (fi6 to /20) oron horseback {/5, there and back in about seven hours) or, if preferred, anight can be spent al Matoer, where a fairly comfortable rest-house isprovided; charge, /s- The road is very steep in places, an Stock Photo
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Isles of the East : an illustrated guide : Australia, New Guinea, Java, Sumatra . Fadaug. Sumatra.. Native Villages, large native market and a racecourse. The climate is cool and healthyand from here excursions can be made to Kota-Gedang, to Kota-Bahroe, and to the beautiful crater-lake of Manindjoe, about thirteen miles tothe west ol the town. This trip can be made by native cart (fi6 to /20) oron horseback {/5, there and back in about seven hours) or, if preferred, anight can be spent al Matoer, where a fairly comfortable rest-house isprovided; charge, /s- The road is very steep in places, and close to 148