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... barrier - reef of New Caledonia , which extends for 150 miles beyond the ... reefs , we may in vain search for so trifling a circumambient depth as 30 ... barrier - reefs based ? Why , with their wide and deep moat - like channels , do ...
... barrier - reef of New Caledonia , which extends for 150 miles beyond the ... reefs , we may in vain search for so trifling a circumambient depth as 30 ... barrier - reefs based ? Why , with their wide and deep moat - like channels , do ...
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... reefs , and had imagined it to have subsided , a great straight barrier , like that of Australia or New Caledonia ... barrier - reef , of which the section is now represented by unbroken lines , and which , as I have said , is a real ...
... reefs , and had imagined it to have subsided , a great straight barrier , like that of Australia or New Caledonia ... barrier - reef , of which the section is now represented by unbroken lines , and which , as I have said , is a real ...
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... barrier - reefs and of atolls , and of their likeness to each other in form , size , and other characters , are explained on the theory of subsidence - which theory we are independently forced to admit in the very areas in question ...
... barrier - reefs and of atolls , and of their likeness to each other in form , size , and other characters , are explained on the theory of subsidence - which theory we are independently forced to admit in the very areas in question ...
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Recollections of the Development of My Mind and Character | 3 |
Tierra del Fuego | 35 |
Galapagos Archipelago | 54 |
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