The Technical World Magazine, Volume 4Technical World Company, 1906 |
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Page 77
... feet until the series becomes almost monoto- nous . There are the same stalactites and stalagmites apparently ; the ... feet deep , whilst over our heads soars the mighty dome of rock at least another 200 feet high . We go timidly across ...
... feet until the series becomes almost monoto- nous . There are the same stalactites and stalagmites apparently ; the ... feet deep , whilst over our heads soars the mighty dome of rock at least another 200 feet high . We go timidly across ...
Page 78
... feet high and at least as long , is buried away in the very heart of the mon- strous pyramid of the limestone peak we beheld from Éprave station ! Having re- freshed ourselves with a glass of wine and some sandwiches , we begin to de ...
... feet high and at least as long , is buried away in the very heart of the mon- strous pyramid of the limestone peak we beheld from Éprave station ! Having re- freshed ourselves with a glass of wine and some sandwiches , we begin to de ...
Page 80
... feet long and 35 feet deep . Like many other first vent- ures , however , it came to grief while en route to New York . The raft builder persisted , however , in his belief in his new theory ; and as soon as possible , built another log ...
... feet long and 35 feet deep . Like many other first vent- ures , however , it came to grief while en route to New York . The raft builder persisted , however , in his belief in his new theory ; and as soon as possible , built another log ...
Page 83
... feet in length , a rep- resentative raft of that period contain- ing 450,000 linear feet of piling and spar timbers , valued at $ 45,000 . One of the most recent of the giant log rafts was over 700 feet long and 50 feet wide ; was bound ...
... feet in length , a rep- resentative raft of that period contain- ing 450,000 linear feet of piling and spar timbers , valued at $ 45,000 . One of the most recent of the giant log rafts was over 700 feet long and 50 feet wide ; was bound ...
Page 100
... feet in length , with a rise of 20 feet , each arch consisting of 17 cast sections of pipe having a thickness of 11⁄2 inches and an inside diameter of 4 feet . The sections are flanged , and are secured together by heavy rivets . Iron ...
... feet in length , with a rise of 20 feet , each arch consisting of 17 cast sections of pipe having a thickness of 11⁄2 inches and an inside diameter of 4 feet . The sections are flanged , and are secured together by heavy rivets . Iron ...
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