To the right and left are the scarped red rocks and roaring waterfalls, shooting far over the cliffs, and then arching their necks as they expand in feathery foam, over which rainbows float, forming and dissolving as the wind sways the curtains of spray... The Highlands of India - 368 페이지저자: David J. F. Newall - 1887전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Joseph Dalton Hooker - 1854 - 536 페이지
...Tippcrah. To the right and left are the scarped red rocks and roaring waterfalls, shooting far over the cliffs, and then arching their necks as they expand...float, forming and dissolving as the wind sways the curtains of spray from side to side. To the south of Churra the lime and coal measures rise abruptly... | |
| 1856 - 516 페이지
...Tipperah. To the right and left are the scarped red rocks, and roaring waterfalls shooting far over the cliffs, and then arching their necks as they expand in feathery form, over which rainbows float, forming and dissolving as the wind sways the curtains of spray from... | |
| Sophy Moody - 1864 - 474 페이지
...right and the left are scarped red rocks and roaring waterfalls, shooting out far over the cliffs, arching their necks as they expand in feathery foam,...float, forming and dissolving as the wind sways the curtains of spray from side to side." A magnificent picture. Such a description of their home fitting^... | |
| David J. F. Newall - 1882 - 408 페이지
...jheels, looking like a broad shallow sea with the tide half out, bounded in the blue distance by the low hills of Tippera. To the right and left are the scarped...wind sways the curtain of spray from side to side." — (Hooker.) panoramic views 5. Inland at about 5000 feet, the country is open and bare, till the... | |
| Joseph Dalton Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker - 1905 - 664 페이지
...of Tippcrah. To the right and left are scarped red rocks and roaring waterfalls, shooting far over the cliffs, and then arching their necks as they expand...which rainbows float, forming and dissolving as the wmd sways the curtains of spray from side to side. To the south of Churra the lime and coal measures... | |
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