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... rocks called the Needles . They are of various heights . Les Aguilles du Midi are 12,000 feet high , being clusters of rocks rising one above the other , and terminating in a point like a needle . In the centre , towering far above all ...
... rocks called the Needles . They are of various heights . Les Aguilles du Midi are 12,000 feet high , being clusters of rocks rising one above the other , and terminating in a point like a needle . In the centre , towering far above all ...
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... rocks . ' Baron de H. then characterizes with much ability , and , we presume , with much knowlege of the facts , the porphyries and syenites of Hungary , Saxony , Norway , and South America . Independent beds of euphotide and ...
... rocks . ' Baron de H. then characterizes with much ability , and , we presume , with much knowlege of the facts , the porphyries and syenites of Hungary , Saxony , Norway , and South America . Independent beds of euphotide and ...
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... rocks of a very different age proves the independence of the form- ation which we describe . It is much less developed at the eastern than at the western declivity of the Andes . At the latter it attains a thickness of several thousand ...
... rocks of a very different age proves the independence of the form- ation which we describe . It is much less developed at the eastern than at the western declivity of the Andes . At the latter it attains a thickness of several thousand ...
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