Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 259-260W. Blackwood, 1946 - England |
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Page 94
... Berbera , which had become the principal port for the force . The day after my arrival I called on the British Resident at Berbera , and he greeted me with a warmth that could not have been exceeded had I been the general officer ...
... Berbera , which had become the principal port for the force . The day after my arrival I called on the British Resident at Berbera , and he greeted me with a warmth that could not have been exceeded had I been the general officer ...
Page 95
... Berbera and as he would be just about as eager to get the animal out of Aden as we were to get him to Berbera , he would be likely to stir himself . Before crossing I decided to have a good look at the Shaap Pier , as the little wharf ...
... Berbera and as he would be just about as eager to get the animal out of Aden as we were to get him to Berbera , he would be likely to stir himself . Before crossing I decided to have a good look at the Shaap Pier , as the little wharf ...
Page 97
... Berbera Harbour is a narrow arm of the sea , protected on the north side by a long , low sandy spit , covered with scrub , and on the south by the main coast- line , on which Berbera stands . There is good anchorage for large vessels ...
... Berbera Harbour is a narrow arm of the sea , protected on the north side by a long , low sandy spit , covered with scrub , and on the south by the main coast- line , on which Berbera stands . There is good anchorage for large vessels ...
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