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... side , and it is painful to look up for any length of time . The flights of steps , of which there are two , ascending to the floor , supported by the animals on which the temple is formed , are on each side , and rather beyond the ...
... side , and it is painful to look up for any length of time . The flights of steps , of which there are two , ascending to the floor , supported by the animals on which the temple is formed , are on each side , and rather beyond the ...
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... side with ra- vines , which take their rise among the scoria of the peak , deepen as they descend , and open in tremendous chasms on the edge of the precipice . The various portions of the surface thus cut off in a great measure from ...
... side with ra- vines , which take their rise among the scoria of the peak , deepen as they descend , and open in tremendous chasms on the edge of the precipice . The various portions of the surface thus cut off in a great measure from ...
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... side being two or three hundred feet higher than the north , by which we ascended . At the bottom of it there is a pool of water about one hundred and fifty yards in diameter , to which the descent by the north side is gradual and easy ...
... side being two or three hundred feet higher than the north , by which we ascended . At the bottom of it there is a pool of water about one hundred and fifty yards in diameter , to which the descent by the north side is gradual and easy ...
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