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" In the afternoon we saw at some distance from us a well-defined pillar of mist, which, when we approached it, appeared to rise from a bottomless abyss, into which a mighty glacier-river fell. The vast roaring water-mass had bored for itself a vertical... "
Manual of the Natural History, Geology, and Physics of Greenland, and the ... - Página 383
por Thomas Rupert Jones - 1875 - 869 páginas
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Geological Magazine, Volumen9

Henry Woodward - 1872 - 634 páginas
...proceeded over comparatively better ground. Later in the afternoon we saw, at some distance from us, a well-defined pillar of mist, which, when we approached...water-mass had bored for itself a vertical hole, probably all the way down to the rock, situated certainly more than two thousand feet beneath, on which the...
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Geological Magazine, Volumen9

Henry Woodward - 1872 - 720 páginas
...proceeded over comparatively better ground. Later in the afternoon we saw, at some distance from us, a well-defined pillar of mist, which, when we approached...appeared to rise from a bottomless abyss, into which a inighry glacier-river fell. The vast roaring water-mass had bored for itself a vertical hole, probably...
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Manual of the Natural History, Geology, and Physics of Greenland, and the ...

Thomas Rupert Jones - 1875 - 908 páginas
...proceeded over comparatively better ground. Later in the afternoon we saw, at some distance from us, a well-defined pillar of mist, which, when we approached...thousand feet beneath, on which the glacier rested. The following day (the 23rd) we rested in latitude 68° 22' and 76' of arc longitude east from the...
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The Arctic voyages of Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, 1858-1879 [by A. Leslie].

Alexander Leslie (of Aberdeen.) - 1879 - 512 páginas
...proceeded over comparatively better ground. Later in the afternoon we saw, at some distance before us, a well-defined pillar of mist, which, when we approached...appeared to rise from a bottomless abyss, into which fell a large glacier-river. The vast roaring water-mass had bored for itself a vertical hole, probably...
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Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society, Volumen15

1880 - 542 páginas
...and his companions " saw, at some distance from them, a well-defined pillar of mist, which, when they approached it, appeared to rise from a bottomless...water-mass had bored for itself a vertical hole, probably all the way down to the rock, situated certainly more than 2000 feet beneath, on which the glacier...
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The Ice Age in North America, and Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man ...

George Frederick Wright - 1889 - 704 páginas
...<3*«3f5>'0 :!j! •^W-'/ . ;'<? *>* ^S ^ ^^:-f 1 v 1 .Jl I - fi^'WJ ^ >f^ I /' |/ rv. *'!-.W * 5 SJ • " I which, when we approached it, appeared to rise from...glacier-river fell. The vast roaring water-mass had Iwred for itself a vertical hole, probably down to the rock, certainly more than 2,000 feet beneath,...
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The Ice Age in North America, and Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man

George Frederick Wright, Warren Upham - 1889 - 662 páginas
...1 55 1 the formation of a new glacier-cleft. ... In the afternoon we saw at some distance from us a well-defined pillar of mist, which, when we approached...rise from a bottomless abyss, into which a mighty glacier- river fell. The vast roaring water-mass had bored for itself a vertical hole, probably down...
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The Ice Age in North America and Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man ...

George Frederick Wright, Warren Upham - 1889 - 662 páginas
...Numerous lakes with shores of ice were also encountered. Jj'i the ice ; and occasioncimnon gave notice of which, when we approached it, appeared to rise from a bottomless abyss, into which a mighty glacier river fell. The vast roaring water-mass had bored for itself a vertical hole, probably down...
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The Ice Age in North America and Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man

George Frederick Wright - 1896 - 730 páginas
...notice of the formation of a new glacier-cleft. ... In the afternoon we saw at some distance from us a well-defined pillar of mist, which, when we approached...hole, probably down to the rock, certainly more than 2,000 feet beneath, on which the glacier rested." * At the end of the eighteen days, Nordenskiold found...
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The Ice Age in North America: And Its Bearings Upon the Antiquity of Man

George Frederick Wright - 1891 - 698 páginas
.../'/r'i. s *; 4.V r^- 3*-{ ' ~ t Mil o ,5 ?g^35 VS-iy < f »"9 /•-!• !<•?,-'.-*. TX'IW en ^SS^^r which, when we approached it, appeared to rise from...hole, probably down to the rock, certainly more than 2,000 feet beneath, on which the glacier rested." * At the end of the eighteen days, Nordenskiold found...
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