Hours of exercise in the Alps. [Followed by] Notes and comments on ice and glaciers [&c.].1871 |
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John Tyndall. little training , I ascended the Faulhorn alone . The morning was splendid , but as the day advanced heavy cloud - wreaths swathed the heights . They attained a maximum about two P.M. , and afterwards the overladen air ...
John Tyndall. little training , I ascended the Faulhorn alone . The morning was splendid , but as the day advanced heavy cloud - wreaths swathed the heights . They attained a maximum about two P.M. , and afterwards the overladen air ...
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... morning we mounted our theodolite and proceeded to the Lower Glacier . With some difficulty we established the instrument upon a site whence the glacier could be seen from edge to edge ; and across it was fixed in a straight line a ...
... morning we mounted our theodolite and proceeded to the Lower Glacier . With some difficulty we established the instrument upon a site whence the glacier could be seen from edge to edge ; and across it was fixed in a straight line a ...
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... morning , but doubtless in times of tempest a fit residence for the devils whom popular belief has banished to its crags . The snow for a space was as level as a prairie , but in front of us rose the mighty bulwarks which separated us ...
... morning , but doubtless in times of tempest a fit residence for the devils whom popular belief has banished to its crags . The snow for a space was as level as a prairie , but in front of us rose the mighty bulwarks which separated us ...
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... morning of Thursday the 21st of August we walked up to the pavilion which it had been the aim of the travellers to reach on the day of their death . Wishing to make myself acquainted with the entire line of the fatal glissade , I walked ...
... morning of Thursday the 21st of August we walked up to the pavilion which it had been the aim of the travellers to reach on the day of their death . Wishing to make myself acquainted with the entire line of the fatal glissade , I walked ...
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... morning , however , these things are forgotten ; we are off , and Carrel pilots us with a lantern across the little stream which runs by Breuil , and up the hills to the left , where in the darkness we seem from the sound to be in the ...
... morning , however , these things are forgotten ; we are off , and Carrel pilots us with a lantern across the little stream which runs by Breuil , and up the hills to the left , where in the darkness we seem from the sound to be in the ...
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