Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Tuesday, 13 May 1902

 

 

On the 13th we went on to Gol. The road was not capital for horses, except in the villages and over one or two pari. At Parkuta there must be five or six lineal miles of cultivated land, and we passed through many avenues of trees which afforded very welcome shade.

 

 

[Vanity Fair - 22 July 1908]