| Great Britain. Hydrographic Department - 1883 - 466 sayfa
...rude and craggy is rarely to be met with, for inland appeared nothing but the summits of mountains of a stupendous height, and consisting of rocks that...and naked except where they are covered with snow.' Wo could only comparer the scene around us as far as the eye could reach, north to Milford haven, south... | |
| George Ferguson Bowen - 1889 - 478 sayfa
...rude and craggy is rarely to be met with, for inland appeared nothing but the summits of mountains of a stupendous height, and consisting of rocks that...and naked, except where they are covered with snow.' We could only compare the scene around us as far as the eye could reach, north to Milford Sound, south... | |
| W. E. Swanton - 1892 - 274 sayfa
...rude and craggy is rarely to be met with. Far inland appeared nothing but the summits of mountains of a stupendous height, and consisting of rocks that are totally barren and naked, except when they are covered with snow." The part of the coast just passed is greatly indented, a remarkable... | |
| 1872 - 538 sayfa
...rude and craggy is rarely to be met with, for inland appeared nothing but the summits of mountains of a stupendous height, and consisting of rocks that...and naked, except where they are covered with snow.' We could only compare the scene around us as far as the eye could reach, north to Milford Haven, south... | |
| James Cook - 1999 - 494 sayfa
...nothing worth notice, but a ridge of rocks of a stupendous height, which Dr Hawkesworth describes as 'totally barren and naked, except where they are covered with snow, which is to be seen in large patches in many parts of them, and has probably lain there ever since the creation of the world; a prospect... | |
| New Zealand Institute - 1872 - 510 sayfa
...rude and craggy is rarely to be met with, for inland appeared nothing but the summits of mountains of a stupendous height, and consisting of rocks that...and naked, except where they are covered with snow.' We could only compare the scene around us as far as the eye could reach, north to Milford Haven, south... | |
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