| 1872 - 738 Seiten
...eight feet in diameter to the height of two hundred feet ; and so steady and uniform did the force act, that the column of water appeared to be held there...rising in clouds a thousand feet or more in height." Another geyser, named "Old Faithful," played at intervale of an hour, throwing up a column of water... | |
| Alfred Ely Beach - 1873 - 646 Seiten
...water appeared to be held there for some minutes, returning into the basin in millions of p" matic drops. This was continued for about fifteen minutes,...immense masses, rising in clouds a thousand feet or more 1n height. After the Grand Geyser had ceased playing, the water of the basin retired from the surface,... | |
| Montgomery Gibbs - 1874 - 326 Seiten
...height of 200 ft., while the steam ascended 1,000 ft. or more. So steady and uniform did the force act, that the column of water appeared to be held there...and the rumbling and confusion attending it could be compared only to the confusion attending a charge in battle. It would be difficult to describe the... | |
| James Richardson - 1874 - 314 Seiten
...200 feet, while the steam ascended a thousand feet or more. So steady and uniform did the force act, that the column of water appeared to be held there...and the rumbling and confusion attending it could be compared only to that of a charge in battle. It would be difficult to describe the intense excitement... | |
| Englishman - 1876 - 268 Seiten
...height of 200 ft., while the steam ascended 1,000 ft. or more. So steady and uniform did the force act, that the column of water appeared to be held there...and the rumbling and confusion attending it could be compared only to the confusion attendmg a charge in battle. It would be difficult to describe the... | |
| John Small - 1876 - 646 Seiten
...200 feet, while the steam ascended a thousand feet or more. So steady and uniform did the force act, that the. column of water appeared to be held there...and the rumbling and confusion attending it could be compared only to that of a charge in battle. It would be difficult to describe the intense excitement... | |
| Montgomery Gibbs - 1878 - 346 Seiten
...height of 200 ft., while the steam ascended 1,000ft. or more. So steady and uniform did the force act, that the column of water appeared to be held there...and the rumbling and confusion attending it could be compared only to the confusion attending a charge in battle. It would be difficult to describe the... | |
| Montgomery Gibbs - 1879 - 340 Seiten
...height of 200 ft., while the steam ascended 1,000 ft. or more. So steady and uniform did the force act, that the column of water appeared to be held there...in millions of prismatic drops. This was continued tor about fifteen minutes, and the rumbling and confusion attending it could be compared only to the... | |
| Englishman - 1880 - 332 Seiten
...height of 290 ft., while the steam ascended 1,000 ft. or more. So steady and uniform did the force act, that the column of water appeared to be held there...in millions of prismatic drops. This was continued tor about fifteen minutes, and the rumbling and confusion attending it could be compared onlv to the... | |
| Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff - 1880 - 136 Seiten
...diameter, rose to the height of two hundred feet, while the steam ascended a thousand feet or more. This was continued for about fifteen minutes, and the rumbling and confusion attending it, could be compared only to that of a charge in battle. The water of some of these springs when at rest, is... | |
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