In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay of Good Success. While entering we were saluted in a manner becoming the inhabitants of this savage land. A group of Fuegians partly concealed by the entangled forest, were perched on a wild point overhanging the... The Popular Science Monthly - Sayfa 7441890Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Charles Darwin - 1909 - 564 sayfa
...close to the Fuegian shore, but the outline of the rugged, inhospitable Statenland was visible amidst the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay...saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbour consists of a fine piece of water half surrounded by low rounded mountains of clayslate, which... | |
| 1909 - 574 sayfa
...close to the Fuegian shore, but the outline of the rugged, inhospitable Statenland was visible amidst the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay...saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbour consists of a fine piece of water half surrounded by low rounded mountains of clayslate, which... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1984 - 508 sayfa
...close to the Fuegian shore, but the outline of the rugged, inhospitable Staten land was visible amidst the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay...saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbour consists of a fine piece of water half surrounded by low rounded mountains of clay-slate, which... | |
| Michael T. Taussig - 1993 - 324 sayfa
...the bay of Good Success, Darwin in I\\s journal registers the sonic as a principal scenic element: While entering we were saluted in a manner becoming...the ship and just before dark we saw their fire and heard their wild cry.1 A month later, at Ponsonby Sound from where Jemmy Button hailed, the Beagle's... | |
| Charles Darwin - 2003 - 676 sayfa
...close to the Fuegian shore, but the outline of the rugged, inhospitable Statenland was visible amidst the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay...saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbour consists of a fine piece of water half surrounded by low rounded mountains of clay-slate, which... | |
| John Glendening - 2007 - 254 sayfa
...aboard the Beagle, 23-year-old Charles Darwin saw Tierra del Fuego and its natives for the first time: A group of Fuegians partly concealed by the entangled...saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbour consists of a fine piece of water half surrounded by low rounded mountains of clay-slate, which... | |
| Richard Fletcher Charles - 1882 - 488 sayfa
...kept close to the Fuegian shore, but the outline of the inhospitable Statenland was visible amidst the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay...saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbour consists of a fine piece of water half surrounded by low rounded mountains of clayslate, which... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1840 - 628 sayfa
...to let Mr. Darwin describe the feelings whose effect so much interested his generous Captain : — ' In the afternoon we anchored in the bay of Good Success....up, and waving their tattered cloaks, sent forth a loudand sonorous shout. The savages followed the ship, and just before dark we saw their fire, and... | |
| 1880 - 778 sayfa
...of Good Success. While entering we were saluted in a manner becoming the inhabitants of this strange land. A group of Fuegians, partly concealed by the...we saw their fire and again heard their wild cry. ... In the morning the saptain sent a party to communicate with the Fnegians. When we were on shore,... | |
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