Camped at a granite hill called Bia, with a fine spring on its north side.
Continued up river for about nine miles, and camped at a fine spring in the bed of river, of fresh water, which I named Elizabeth Spring; it is surrounded by salt water, and is quite fresh.
Found a fine spring of water on south side of Mount Ida, in an almost inaccessible spot.
There is, however, a fine spring placed, as is often to be observed in Palestine, at a distance of no less than three quarters of a mile from the town, at the head of the valley which comes down behind the ruins from the east.
At a quarter of an hour from thence is the village Afine [Arabic], in which are about twenty-five Druse families; it has a fine spring.
At the end of four hours is a fine spring, with a basin shaded by some large oak trees; it is called Ayn Besaba [Arabic].
Campbell's range, which I named Spring Hill, from the circumstance of a fine spring of water being found about half way up it.
At the base of the hill too, was an opening with good grass around, and a fine spring of pure water.
Two miles from the creek, on the old trail, there is a fine spring on the left of the road, which runs down into the road, and here is the best grass after leaving the Platte, with plenty of fuel.
Water in pools, but 3/4 of a mile below is a fine spring; plenty of wood, water, and grass.
There is a fine spring at the foot of a steep hill on the south side of the road.
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