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because they believe the harvest to be poisonous. In the penultimate chapter he describes reaching the mountain and finding a cave entrance, although at first he believes it is the entrance to the mines Hayter claimed to have discovered, upon investigation it took him no further than 20 feet into the
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reached Mount Welel August 1882, but he declined to attempt to climb it, explaining in his memoirs that "an escort of 100 men would have been needed to reach the top, as the mountain and a large extent of the forest around it, are inhabited by fugitive slaves and criminals from different tribes."
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he learns that Hayter is "rather unreliable", locating this mountain becomes Tahir Shah's goal in his further travels through Ethiopia, which he eventually reaches. When he reaches
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in origin, and the people of the Oromia region considered it sacred. According to author Mohammed Hassan, they named the peak after a mountain in
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explains that he first learned of this mountain in the memoirs of the explorer
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Juan Maria Schuver's Travels in North East Africa, 1880-83
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Welel is located in Ethiopia
Elevation
Prominence
Listing
Ultra
Coordinates
8°52′39″N 34°48′42″E / 8.87750°N 34.81167°E / 8.87750; 34.81167
Mirab Welega Zone
Oromia Region
Ethiopia
Parent range
Ethiopian Highlands
Ethiopia
Mirab Welega Zone
Oromia Region
Hawa Welele
woreda
Oromo
Meda Welabu
Borana
Dutch
Juan Maria Schuver
In Search of King Solomon's Mines
Tahir Shah
Frank Hayter
Queen of Sheba
Richard Pankhurst
Begi
Devil
Gambela

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