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... miles . On the north side of the peak was an immense mass of snow and ice . The ravine in which it lay terminated in a woodless and apparently fertile valley , lying west of the first great ridge , and extending far towards the north ...
... miles . On the north side of the peak was an immense mass of snow and ice . The ravine in which it lay terminated in a woodless and apparently fertile valley , lying west of the first great ridge , and extending far towards the north ...
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... miles distant from the one that was formed by the canal cut by the Corinthians , which he describes . The following is an interesting and correct picture of the scenery of Leucadia ; 6 - Although mountainous and uncultivated in its ...
... miles distant from the one that was formed by the canal cut by the Corinthians , which he describes . The following is an interesting and correct picture of the scenery of Leucadia ; 6 - Although mountainous and uncultivated in its ...
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... miles along the coast , which continued flat , and kept the same direction as the encampment . The most distant land we saw had the same bearing north - north - east , and appeared like two islands , which we estimated to be six or ...
... miles along the coast , which continued flat , and kept the same direction as the encampment . The most distant land we saw had the same bearing north - north - east , and appeared like two islands , which we estimated to be six or ...
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