River (well deserving its nanre), in whose turbid waters no fish can live. We stopped to lunch at mid-day, and on resuming our journey we disturbed several flocks of ptarmigan, which were feeding upon the little black craig berries, here very numerous.... Snioland: Or, Iceland, Its Jokulls and Fjalls - Strana 115podľa William Lord Watts - 1875 - Počet stránok 183Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
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...way from the snows of the Björns, it pours through the chasms in the lava, forming the Deep river (well deserving its name), in. whose turbid waters...were feeding upon the little black craig berries, hero very numerous. We soon ascended the hills to the left, for it was no longer possible to get the... | |
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...Bjorns, it pours through the chasms in the lava, forming the Deep River (well deserving its nanre), in whose turbid waters no fish can live. We stopped...possible to get the horses over the lava ; and now being on higher ground we beheld Vatna Jdkull spreadout Before us, one vast white expanse, terminating in... | |
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...chasms in the l.wa, forming the Deep River (well deserving its name), in whose turbid waters no fish j can live. We stopped to lunch at mid-day, and on resuming...possible to get the horses over the lava; and now being on higher ground we beheld Vatna Jokull spread out before us, one vast white expanse, terminating in... | |
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