The whole course of the stream from Kilauea to the sea is about forty miles. Its mouth is about twenty-five miles from Hilo station. The ground over which it flowed descends at the rate of one hundred feet to the mile. The crust is now cooled, and may... Hawaii and Its Volcanoes - Seite 188von Charles Henry Hitchcock - 1911 - 322 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Salem Town - 1854 - 412 Seiten
...Kilauea to the sea. is about forty miles. Its mouth is about twenty-five miles from the Hilo" station. The ground over which it flowed descends at the rate...though scalding steam, pungent gases, and smoke are stili emitted in many places. 14. In pursuing my way for nearly two days over this mighty smoldering... | |
| Salem Town - 1858 - 418 Seiten
...forty miles. Its mouth is about twenty-five miles from the Kilo" station. The ground over which il flowed descends at the rate of one hundred feet to...gases, and smoke are still emitted in many places. 14. In pursuing my way for nearly two days over this mighty smoldering mass, I was more and more impressed... | |
| Alonzo Gray, Charles Baker Adams - 1859 - 384 Seiten
...the stream from Kilauea to the sea is about 40 miles. Its mouth is about 25 miles from Hilo station. The ground over which it flowed descends at the rate...The crust is now cooled, and may be traversed with ease, although scalding steam, pungent gases, and smoke are still emitted in many places. est. tho... | |
| Alonzo Gray, Charles Baker Adams - 1863 - 376 Seiten
...the stream from Kilauea to the sea is about 40 miles. Its mouth is about 25 miles from Hilo station. The ground over which it flowed descends at the rate...The crust is now cooled, and may be traversed with ease, although scalding steam, pungent gases, and smoke are still emitted in many places. " Hills have... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1841 - 564 Seiten
...Kirauea to the яеа is about forty miles. Its mouth is about twenty-five miles from Hilo station. The ground over which it flowed descends at the rate...hundred feet to the mile,. The crust is now cooled, nnd may be traversed witli care, though scalding steam, pungent gasses, and smoke are still emitted... | |
| 1842 - 528 Seiten
...from Kilauea to the sea is about forty miles. Its mouth is about twentyfive miles from Hilo station. The ground over which it flowed descends at the rate of one hundred feet to the mile. The crnst is now cooled, and may be traversed with care, though scalding steam, pungent gases, and smoke... | |
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