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Page 131
... land now surveyed , only three or four places are noticed in the charts ; these are Gale Hamkes ' Bay and Land at one extremity , and Bontekoe Island and Hudson's Hold - with- Hope at the other . There is also Broer Ruy's Land ; but I ...
... land now surveyed , only three or four places are noticed in the charts ; these are Gale Hamkes ' Bay and Land at one extremity , and Bontekoe Island and Hudson's Hold - with- Hope at the other . There is also Broer Ruy's Land ; but I ...
Page 132
... land , of a somewhat different character , a consider- able inlet was discovered , in latitude 742 5 ' , in which no land to- wards the north - west was ever seen during our stay on the coast . It was named Scott's Inlet , in honour of ...
... land , of a somewhat different character , a consider- able inlet was discovered , in latitude 742 5 ' , in which no land to- wards the north - west was ever seen during our stay on the coast . It was named Scott's Inlet , in honour of ...
Page 135
... land and icebergs . The most extraordinary effect of this state of the at- mosphere , however , was the distinct inverted image of a ship in the clear sky , over the middle of the large bay or inlet before mentioned , the ship itself ...
... land and icebergs . The most extraordinary effect of this state of the at- mosphere , however , was the distinct inverted image of a ship in the clear sky , over the middle of the large bay or inlet before mentioned , the ship itself ...
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