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Page 105
... lakes told me he had measured the depth of one lake near his home and had found a bottom at about eight hundred feet . The writer observed a number of rocks extending from the walls near the surface of this lake and it is probable that ...
... lakes told me he had measured the depth of one lake near his home and had found a bottom at about eight hundred feet . The writer observed a number of rocks extending from the walls near the surface of this lake and it is probable that ...
Page 111
... lake has no outlet and is fed entirely by the water which is drained into it from adjacent territory when it rains . The soil is free of alkali and the water enters the lake in a pure state . The salt is produced in enormous quantities ...
... lake has no outlet and is fed entirely by the water which is drained into it from adjacent territory when it rains . The soil is free of alkali and the water enters the lake in a pure state . The salt is produced in enormous quantities ...
Page 374
... Lake of Constance to Berlin and back , the more so as the airship comprised some novel parts such as a modified pro ... Lake of Constance , opposite the balloon which was anchored at about 1,000 yards dis- tance in the lake . When the ...
... Lake of Constance to Berlin and back , the more so as the airship comprised some novel parts such as a modified pro ... Lake of Constance , opposite the balloon which was anchored at about 1,000 yards dis- tance in the lake . When the ...
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