| 1840 - 416 páginas
...the year and state of the weather, which rise in large volumes among the recesses of the mountains. As you approach the lagoons, the earth seems to pour...if from volcanoes of various sizes, in a variety of soil, but principally of chalk and sand. The heat in the immediate adjacency is intolerable, and you... | |
| 1840 - 812 páginas
...the year and state of the weather, which rise in large volumes among the recesses of the mountains. As you approach the lagoons, the earth seems to pour...if from volcanoes of various sizes, in a variety of «oil, but principally of chalk and sand. The heat in the immediate adjacency is intolerable, and you... | |
| 1840 - 484 páginas
...the year and state of the weather, which rise in large volumes among the recesses of the mountains. As you approach the lagoons, the earth seems to pour...from volcanoes of various sizes, in a variety of- soil, but principally of chalk and sand. The heat in the immediate adjacency is intolerable, and you... | |
| 1840 - 458 páginas
...the year and state of the weather, which rise in large volumes among the recesses of the mountains. As you approach the lagoons, the earth seems to pour...if from volcanoes of various sizes, in a variety of soil, but principally of chalk and sand. The heat in the immediate adjacency is intolerable, and you... | |
| Edward Andrew Parnell - 1844 - 494 páginas
...of the Chemical Gazette (Feb. 15th, 1843). " As you approach the lagoons," observes Dr. Bowring, " the earth seems to pour out boiling water, as if from volcanoes of various sizes, in a variety of soil, but principally of chalk and sand. The heat in the immediate adjacency is intolerable, and you... | |
| James Dwight Dana - 1850 - 800 páginas
...distance, clouds of vapor are seen rising in large volumes among the mountains. On approaching the place, the earth seems to pour out boiling water, as if from volcanoes of various sizes, and the heat in the immediate vicinity is intolerable and the sulphurous smells suffocating. (Am. Jour.... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1852 - 258 páginas
...approach the lagoons," says Dr. Bowring, " the earth seems to pour out boiling water, as if from voleanoes of various sizes, in a variety of soils, but chiefly of chalk and sand. The heat in the immediate neighbourhood is intolerable, and you arc drenched by the vapour, which impregnates the atmosphere... | |
| James Dwight Dana - 1854 - 946 páginas
...distance, clouds of vapor arc seen rising in large volumes among the mountains. On approaching the places, the earth seems to pour out boiling water, as if from volcanoes of various sizes, and the heat in the immediate vicinity is intolerable and the sulphurous amelle suffocating. (Am. Jour.... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1856 - 388 páginas
...of the weather, which rise in large volumes among toe recesses of the mountains. As one approaches the lagoons, the earth seems to pour out boiling water,...if from volcanoes of various sizes, in a variety of soil, but principally of chalk and sand. The heat in the immediate vicinity is intolerable, and one... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1859 - 528 páginas
...off into a similar-constructed basin, B, at a lower level, and from thence a third, C, and * " As yon approach the lagoons, the earth seems to pour out...intolerable, and you are drenched with vapor, which impregnates the atmosphere with a strong and somewhat sulphurous smell. The whele scene is one of terrible... | |
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