Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the CountryA. Roman and Company, 1967 |
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... side of it drop very sud- denly down from the high plain above . From that on the north side there is a path that winds down in zig - zag to the valley by a small ravine , entering the gorge at the pond of San Lorenzo , in the upper ...
... side of it drop very sud- denly down from the high plain above . From that on the north side there is a path that winds down in zig - zag to the valley by a small ravine , entering the gorge at the pond of San Lorenzo , in the upper ...
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... side about a mile when we entered a deep ravine , so shadowed by its precipitous sides that the twilight which still glowed upon the mountain - tops was completely obscured , and we found ourselves threading a narrow shelf , with a deep ...
... side about a mile when we entered a deep ravine , so shadowed by its precipitous sides that the twilight which still glowed upon the mountain - tops was completely obscured , and we found ourselves threading a narrow shelf , with a deep ...
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... side of the Andes , the height of these mountains intercepting the heavy masses of vapor which roll in from the Atlantic , where- as on their western side the trade winds , which blow constantly from northeast and southeast , are ...
... side of the Andes , the height of these mountains intercepting the heavy masses of vapor which roll in from the Atlantic , where- as on their western side the trade winds , which blow constantly from northeast and southeast , are ...
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