The Naturalist in NicaraguaJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1911 - 306 pages |
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... lake about which I had heard so much . To the north - west a great sheet of quiet water extended as far as the eye could reach , with islands here and there , and — the central figure in every view of the lake — the great conical peak ...
... lake about which I had heard so much . To the north - west a great sheet of quiet water extended as far as the eye could reach , with islands here and there , and — the central figure in every view of the lake — the great conical peak ...
Page 252
... lake , but just before we reached it , the boatmen stopped and said it was too rough to proceed that night , and ... lake below Masaya . The lake was flooded , and the water had been over the floor of the hut during the night . All ...
... lake , but just before we reached it , the boatmen stopped and said it was too rough to proceed that night , and ... lake below Masaya . The lake was flooded , and the water had been over the floor of the hut during the night . All ...
Page 265
Thomas Belt. Lake of Masaya 265 lake and covered the old precipitous cliffs on that side are plainly visible . The cliff encircles the whole lake , excepting where concealed by the recent lava overflow . At the time of the conquest of ...
Thomas Belt. Lake of Masaya 265 lake and covered the old precipitous cliffs on that side are plainly visible . The cliff encircles the whole lake , excepting where concealed by the recent lava overflow . At the time of the conquest of ...
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The Naturalist in Nicaragua: A Narrative of a Residence at the Gold Mines of ... Thomas Belt No preview available - 2018 |
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