Adventure Log by Tom: With just moments of daylight left, Ken and I decided to pull our canoe on shore and set up camp for the night. With dusk soon approaching, I grabbed my trusty lantern and decided to venture a few miles inland to explore a place I’d seen marked on Megan’s map, a placed called “Kazinga’s Cauldron.”
Ken was nice enough to stay back and “guard the fort” as it were, while I trekked off the beaten path through banana plantations (I grabbed a few ripe ones for dinner) and swamp vegetation, (some of which is still sloshing in my boots.)
Once there I met several of the local tribes people and told them about our Search for the Lost Mummy. No sooner had the words escape my lips when they scuttled me off to view one of their own relics, a sarcophagus that they believed might hold the very object of my quest . . . sadly there was no mummy inside. Thrilling to say the least but “no bananas” (pardon the pun).
I’m going to head back towards the river now where hopefully Ken has a roaring campfire, as I desperately need a place to dry my socks.

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