... even to the sea." On the following day he ascended an eminence above the crater, from which he obtained a still more interesting view. " The crater," he says, " is very small ; I do not think it exceeds fifty paces in diameter, having the form of... Petralogy: A Treatise on Rocks - Page 521by John Pinkerton - 1811Full view - About this book
| William Mullinger Higgins - Earth (Planet) - 1836 - 514 pages
...exceeds fifty paces in diameter, having the form of a funnel terminating in a point. During all the time I observed it, the eruptions succeeded with the same regularity as during the preceding night. The approach of the eruption is not announced by any noise or dull murmur in the interior... | |
| Child rearing - 1836 - 422 pages
...exceeds fifty paces in diameter, having the form of a funnel terminating in a point. During all the time I observed it, the eruptions succeeded with the same regularity as during the preceding night. The approach of the eruption is not announced by any noise or dull murmur in the interior... | |
| 1837 - 486 pages
...exceeds fifty paces in diameter, having the form of a funnel terminating in a point. During all the time I observed it, the eruptions succeeded with the same regularity as during the preceding night. The approach of the eruption is not announced by any noise or dull murmur in the interiour... | |
| 1837 - 490 pages
...exceeds fifty paces in diameter, having the furm of a funnel terminating in a point. During all the time I observed it, the eruptions succeeded with the same regularity as during the preceding night. The approach of the eruption is not announced by any noise or dull murmur in the interiour... | |
| Robert Sears - Curiosities and wonders - 1843 - 578 pages
...exceeds fifty paces in diameter, having the form of a funnel terminating in a point. During all the time I observed it, the eruptions succeeded with the same regularity as during the preceding night. The approach of the eruption is not announced by any noise or dull murmur in the interior... | |
| Volcanoes - Caves - 1865 - 58 pages
...crater as very small, having the form of a funnel terminating in a point. He says, " During all the time I observed it, the eruptions succeeded with the same regularity as during the preceding night. The approach of the eruption is not announced by any noise or dull murmur in the interior... | |
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