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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 338 Also, of course, there were river ships in the harbor, used in the traffic on the Nyoka.
6 339 I had not realized the harbor at Schendi was so large.
6 340 It must have been some eight pasangs wide and some two or three pasangs in depth.
6 341 At its eastern end, of course, at one point, the Nyoka, channeled between stone embankments, about two hundred yards apart, flows into it.
6 342 The Nyoka, because of the embankments, enters the harbor much more rapidly than it normally flows.
6 343 It is generally, like the Kamba, a wide, leisurely river.
6 344 Its width, however, about two pasangs above Schendi, is constricted by the embankments.
Also, of course, there were river ships in the harbor, used in the traffic on the Nyoka. I had not realized the harbor at Schendi was so large. It must have been some eight pasangs wide and some two or three pasangs in depth. At its eastern end, of course, at one point, the Nyoka, channeled between stone embankments, about two hundred yards apart, flows into it. The Nyoka, because of the embankments, enters the harbor much more rapidly than it normally flows. It is generally, like the Kamba, a wide, leisurely river. Its width, however, about two pasangs above Schendi, is constricted by the embankments. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )