Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 275William Blackwood, 1954 |
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Strana 205
... climbed it , and that the graves of a dozen or more who had tried were lost on its bare slopes . For three or four minutes we clustered round the small windows and stared until the tail of the aircraft began to swing slowly round and ...
... climbed it , and that the graves of a dozen or more who had tried were lost on its bare slopes . For three or four minutes we clustered round the small windows and stared until the tail of the aircraft began to swing slowly round and ...
Strana 252
... climbed into the north and I could see the others no longer . The plane swung into the south - east , still gaining altitude , and , far away in the west , a range of mountains climbed slowly into view . It was the Nahanni Range and on ...
... climbed into the north and I could see the others no longer . The plane swung into the south - east , still gaining altitude , and , far away in the west , a range of mountains climbed slowly into view . It was the Nahanni Range and on ...
Strana 294
... climbed . But what about the other , eastern side of this north- west shoulder ? That could be reached if we descended to the Tinkar valley - the main valley running parallel to the range on its north side and then returned south - east ...
... climbed . But what about the other , eastern side of this north- west shoulder ? That could be reached if we descended to the Tinkar valley - the main valley running parallel to the range on its north side and then returned south - east ...
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