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Descending 5,000 feet from Rethy down to lake Albert and climbing back up in a day used all the energy we had. The potential energy of water falling down that escarpment was beyond measure and Marr Miller had seen a large falls plunging down from the plateau not far from Rethy. We had checked the falls at VP and concluded they were too small to provide electricity for us.
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Descending 5,000 feet from Rethy down to lake Albert and climbing back up in a day used all the energy we had. The potential energy of water falling down that escarpment was beyond measure and Marr Miller had seen a large falls plunging down from the plateau not far from Rethy. We had checked the falls at VP and concluded they were too small to provide electricity for us.