The Hundred Wonders of the World, and of the Three Kingdoms of Nature: Described According to the Best and Latest Authorities and Illustrated by Numerous EngravingsSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1837 - 668 Seiten |
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ancient animal appearance arch ascended aurora borealis banks beautiful beneath body bolides bottom bound breadth Calabria called cataract cavern centre clouds colour columns considerable Cotopaxi covered crater degrees depth descended diameter distance earth earthquake east elevated eruption extent extremity fall fire flame fossil four Giant's Causeway GROTTA DEL CANE grotto ground half height Herculaneum hills hundred feet immense inches inhabitants Ionic order island lake lava length light marble mass mephitis meteors miles mines minutes motion mountain mouth nature nearly noise observed passage passed perpendicular petrifactions pillars plain Pompeii portico Price pumice pyramid quantity remains resembling rises river rock rock-salt roof ruins salt sand Santorini seen side situated smoke snow spot spring stalactites stones stratum stream substance subterraneous summit surface temple thick thirty thousand tion trees twenty vapour vast Vesuvius volcano walls whole wind yards