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die down and Bottle decided to guide us in without waiting
for an answer, especially as it was impossible to expect a
refusal.

With the aid of a tow, we safely crossed the passage,
which is no wider than a hundred sazhens and cast anchor at
the depth of nine sazhens directly opposite the fortress of
Kahumanna, which immediately saluted us with eight shots and
received the same number as an answer to its greeting.

The "Discovery" entered soon after us, and was met
with the same honor.

The fortress, Kahumanna [now usually spelled Kaahumanau]
so-called after the name of the stepmother of the reigning
king, is built not at the entrance, but on the low bank right
across the middle of the harbor and consists of a square re-
doubt with a low earthen rampart on which are placed 32 cast-
iron firearms of various caliber beginning with a 12-pound
cannon to a 48-pound howitzer. They all stood on naval gun-
carriages. The engineer who built this fortress evidently was
a native, because it was impossible to choose a worse place
for it. The shore on which it stands and the rampart itself
are so low that cannon balls from the smallest vessel could,
without effort, knock the firearms off the emplacements and
silence them.

Hanaruro Harbor of the same name as the settlement be-
yond the fortress extending along the shore is not very large
and you can accomodate no more than 50 vessels, but is very

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