| Georg Ludwig Hartwig - 1869 - Страниц: 614
...arrested by sinking knee-deep into the rotten wood; at other times, when attempting to lean against a tree, one was startled by finding a mass of decayed...so laborious as our ascent ; for the weight of the body forced a passage, and all the slips and falls were in the right direction.' To the west of Cape... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1869 - Страниц: 500
...arrested by sinking knee-deep into the rotten wood; at other times, when attempting to lean against a tree, "one was startled by finding a mass of decayed...atmosphere rather hazy, so that we did not stay long ori the top of the mountain. Our descent was not quite so laborious as our ascent; for the weight of... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1869 - Страниц: 602
...arrested by sinking knee-deep into the rotten wood; at other times, when attempting to lean against a tree, one was startled by finding a mass of decayed...wind was piercingly cold, and the atmosphere rather YORK ROADS AND BACHELOR PEAK. 495 hazy, so that we did not stay long on the top of the mountain. Our... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1871 - Страниц: 776
...arrested by sinking knee-deep into the rotten wood ; at other times, when attempting to lean against a tree, one was startled by finding a mass of decayed...so laborious as our ascent; for the weight of the body forced a passage, and all the slips and falls were in the right direction." To the west of Cape... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1872 - Страниц: 812
...mass of decayed matter, ready to fall at the slightest touch. We at last found ourselves among tho stunted trees, and then soon reached the bare ridge,...so laborious as our ascent; for the weight of the body forced a passage, and all the slips and falls were in the right direction." To the west of Cape... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1877 - Страниц: 876
...ready to fall at the slightest touch. We at last found ourselves among the stunted trees, and then eoon reached the bare ridge, which conducted us to the...so laborious as our ascent; for the weight of the body forced a passage, and all the slips and falls were in the right direction." To the west of Cape... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1889 - Страниц: 628
...death-like scene of desolation exceeded all description. Outside it was blowing a gale, but in these hollows not even a breath of wind stirred the leaves of the...so laborious as our ascent, for the weight of the body forced a passage, and all the slips and falls were in the right direction. I have already mentioned... | |
| 1897 - Страниц: 942
...southward even-- thing was enveloped in mist." Darwin says that the view from the top of Mount Tarn was " characteristic of Tierra del Fuego ; irregular chains...the sea intersecting the land in many directions." Behind, that is to say north of, the Brunswick Peninsula, 'ies the deeply hidden Otway Water, from... | |
| Sir William Martin Conway - 1902 - Страниц: 330
...of Tierra del Fuego ; irregular chains of hills, mottled with patches of snow, deep, yellowish green valleys, and arms of the sea intersecting the land in many directions." Behind, that is to say north of, the Brunswick Peninsula lies the deeply hidden Otway Water, from which... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1908 - Страниц: 542
...direction. When passing over these natural bridges, one's * course was often arrested by sinking knee deep into the rotten wood; at other times, when attempting...so laborious as our ascent; for the weight of the body forced a passage, and all the slips and falls were in the right direction. I have already mentioned... | |
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